Hi,

We have had a couple of Demographics model archetypes up for review on CKM
for some time but with very little input from the community at large. This
may reflect low demand for these archetypes, but there seemed to be quite a
lot of interest prior to the reviews being opened. I appreciate everyone is
pushed for time and it may be that the lack of comment reflects the overall
high quality of the archetypes that Sergio and his colleagues have
developed. Certainly we have been making use of them in a number of
different local and national projects with a high degree of success, so
perhaps the lack of feedback simply reflects that they are not causing upset
or controversy. However, it would be really helpful if anyone who is using
or who expects to use these archetypes could have a look and, if nothing
else, just sign them off as being acceptable.

The ethos of openEHR is about developing shared content models, we can only
do that if we get input from those with an interest in these models - the
more early input we get, the better and more stable will be the resulting
archetypes.

We plan to keep the review rounds open for another 2 weeks and then close
them off with a view to publication.

Any contributions would be very much appreciated.

The links are

Address : http://www.openehr.org/knowledge/OKM.html#showArchetype_1013.1.484

Person Name:
http://www.openehr.org/knowledge/OKM.html#showArchetype_1013.1.477

 Regards,

Ian

Dr Ian McNicoll
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Clinical Analyst  Ocean Informatics openEHR Archetype Editorial Group
Member BCS Primary Health Care SG Group www.phcsg.org / BCS Health Scotland
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