There's also an opensource project called EHRFlex, which is an
archetype-based clinical registry system (EHR) independent of a
particular reference model. It uses clinical archetypes as guidelines
for the automatic generation of web interfaces, oriented to a clinical
use and data introduction.
Currently only supports ISO/CEN EN13606 archetypes (but could be
extended to work with archetypes of any other reference model) and
doesn't support templates yet

here is the sourceforge website
http://ehrflex.sourceforge.net/

2010/12/1 Erik Sundvall <erik.sundvall at liu.se>:
> Hi All!
> There was a related discussion regarding GUI-directives/hints around june
> 2008, that I tried to summarize in the post
> ?http://www.openehr.org/mailarchives/openehr-technical/msg03755.html
> As you will see that post is somewhere in the middle of the thread, so you
> can find other interesting things before and after that post in the
> archives.
> Now, if I understand things correctly there is now implementatin experience
> from at least three projects regarding GUI-hints/directives (please add more
> if you know any):
> - Zilics
> (http://www.openehr.org/mailarchives/openehr-technical/msg03767.html)
> -?GastrOs?Endoscopy Application by Koray Atalag et.al.
> -?Open EHR-Gen by?Pablo?Pazos et.al.
> What about trying to formalize some recommendations based on this
> experience, and perhaps even write a piece of specification draft that fits
> the new ADL 1.5 thinking regarding templates and archetypes.
> Would it be possible for anybody from any of the three projects to start a
> wiki page to describe your GUI-directives/hints and then we could compare
> them all and get a discussion going on the list possibly followed by some
> community driven development of a draft specification to try out.
> Best regards,
> Erik Sundvall
> erik.sundvall at liu.se http://www.imt.liu.se/~erisu/? Tel: +46-13-286733
>
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