Hello Ian,

i must confess that I fear I did not get the concept of the demographics 
model right.

In addition to the two "demographics model" archetypes that are reviewed 
now (*'Person Name'*  and* 'Postal Address*') there are pendants 
existing in the "EHR" archetypes namely "Personal Name" 
(openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.person_name.v1) and "Address" 
(openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.address.v1). The latter ones can be used to 
document Names and Addresses of persons within an EHR.

Now my question:
do the Demographics model archetypes replace the mentioned EHR 
archetypes, or - as they are declared in another (the demographics) 
namespace - are they not applicable within an EHR?
So either the replacement has to be made explicit or a duplication of 
overlapping (?) definitions would lead to redundance.

Thank you for any clarifications
brgds
Demski

Ian McNicoll schrieb:
> Dear colleagues,
>
> We are aware
> Sorry for posting on both technical and clinical lists but I am aware 
> that there has been  considerable interest in both parts of the 
> openEHR community regarding the ISO-compatible archetypes developed by 
> our Brazilian colleagues, Sergio Friere and Rigoleta Dutra.
> .
> I am pleased to announce that we will start formal reviews via 
> Clinical Knowledge Manager (CKM) of the Demographics model archetypes 
> later this week, commencing with* 'Person Name'*  and* 'Postal Address*'.
>
> We have already identified a number of individuals who have expressed 
> an interest in helping review these archetypes but if you would like 
> to be involved, please indicate your interest by 'adopting' the 
> archetype(s) in Clinical Knowledge Manager. When we come to send out 
> review requests, you will automatically receive a request.
>
> If you have not yet done so, you will need to register with CKM via 
> www.openehr/knowledge, choose the archetype from the right hand tree, 
> then 'Adopt' the archetype by right-clicking and choose the 'Adopt' 
> option.
>
> If you have registered, you can also reach the archetype directly by 
> clicking on the links below*
>
> Archetype ID*: openEHR-DEMOGRAPHIC-ADDRESS.address_iso.v1
> *Concept name:** *Postal address
> *Link to Archetype:* 
> http://www.openehr.org/knowledge/OKM.html#showArchetype_1013.1.484
>
> *
> Archetype ID:* openEHR-DEMOGRAPHIC-PARTY_IDENTITY.person_name_iso.v1
> *Concept name*: Person name
> *Link to Archetype*: 
> http://www.openehr.org/knowledge/OKM.html#showArchetype_1013.1.477
>
> There is a wiki entry explaining the development of these archetypes at
> http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/healthmod/ISO-conformant+Demographics+archetypes
>
> Sergio and Rigoleta have also kindly agreed to act as editors for the 
> review process. If you are interested in the openEHR Demographics 
> model archetypes please feel free to get involved in the review 
> process by adopting one or more of the archetypes above.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Ian
>
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