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2009-06-17 12:35

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Ang. Swedish national electronic health record refers to EN13606





In our Natioal Patient Summary (NP?) we use EN13606 for communication. We 
are using part 1. Our systems and the information in them in our different 
county councils are very different, and there is to a large extent no 
common structures or concepts. The information will only be possible to 
communicate for showing up/presentations, not for further processing. We 
therefore start with making some simple information structures for the 
information where most of the variables are text and very, very few codes. 
For each of these information structures we put them in the 
EN13606-1-structure, and then as xml-messages. We see this as a first step 
and the next step is to start using archetypes as a way of capturing the 
information. Then we don?t need to change the communication-structure, and 
we can still use En13606 and the archetypes give the structure and hold 
the content. We can therefore use one communication-structure, in the same 
time, when we have some information that is not standardised and for the 
information that is highly structured and standardised. 

Unfortunately our web-sites are in Swedish. But at 
http://www.xn--np-gka.nu/index.php?s=english   you will find some 
information about the National Patient summary project. 

Regarding the use of EN13606 this is happening/will happen:
- we are using openEHR as a complement to EN13606
- the Swedish referensmodel V-TIM ( a reference model from a user 
perspective detailing the user demands on the information) is adjusted to 
openEHR RM and the Swedish national proces model
- reference archetypes will be outlined from V-TIM and existing 
international archetypes. With this we will have a referens model focusing 
on the "content in the EHR"
- a pilot with specific archetypes based on these reference archetypes is 
under planing and will hopefully be running in Jamuary 2010

Best regards, Inger
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Inger Wejerfelt 
Arkitekturledningen, SKL
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E-post: inger.wejerfelt at vgregion.se



demski <demski at helmholtz-muenchen.de> 
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2009-06-08 11:28
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Swedish national electronic health record refers to EN13606






"This project implements the EN13606 patient record international 
industry standard, and includes the ability to transform records from 
the myriad of local formats to the central standard making it easy for 
any existing system to connect to the National Patient Summary."

The complete article about the Swedish national patient summary record 
can be found at:
http://www.bjhcim.co.uk/news/2009/n906005.htm

I just read the announcement and would be eager to know more of the 
details of the project - especially to what extent 13606 really is used 
in Sweden?

brgds
Demski
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