Pariya,

At the Zilics EHR there is an implementation of an event service. When a 
composition is saved in the database, registered events are triggered. 
This is used for several decision support activities. For example, to 
help patient triage, an event is triggered when a composition containing 
archetypes with information used to decide if the patient situation is 
an emergency or not is saved. Then, decision rules are fired and this 
will be used to move the patient up or down in the waiting line. To 
retrieve the data from the composition when the event is triggered, the 
A-Path language is used 
(http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/spec/A-path+proposal+(Zilics)).

Fabiane


Pariya Kashfi wrote:
> Hi all,
> In the paper "Archetype 101" by Heather and Sam, there's a short 
> discussion about CDSS, here comes a quote from it:
> "Intelligent generic decision support programs can rely on 
> archetype-triggered events and for the
> first time operate in real-time." 
>
> I wonder what is the exact meaning of Archetype-triggered events.
> IS any research done in this area before or has any implementation 
> based on that been used in a CDSS so far?
>
>
> Regards
> Pariya
>
> PhD Student 
> Department of Computing  Science and Engineering 
> Chalmers University of Technology
> http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~hajar.kashfi/ 
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