Hi,

That sounds very interesting. I guess the same backend/server-solution could be 
used for making a native user interface instead?

Regards

Olof

24 sep 2010 kl. 12.49 skrev Daniel Karlsson:

Dear Everyone,

we here in Link?ping are now running a student project were the EHR is to be 
viewed on a pad, most probably using HTML(5?) for presentation of data 
generated from our openEHR system (which is based on the Java reference 
implementation). This is a first run for us and a very small project but will 
hopefully give us a feel for what could be possible. The project is supposed to 
run during the autumn and has just recently started and, I should also add, the 
students doing the project are in the beginning of their training. Hopefully we 
can continue on from this project with master students or similar.

Regards,
Daniel

On Fri, 2010-09-24 at 12:11 +0200, Athanasios Anastasiou wrote:

Hello Olof and everyone

I think that the iPad / iPhone devices could be of some assistance as
far as the interface to an openEHR enabled application is concerned.

It could perhaps enable a more tactile manipulation of the entities
contained in the health record...(tactile and efficient, i wish, i.e not
a gimmick)

But the actual modification of EHR content and interaction with the
server does not need to occur on the device itself, this would certainly
complicate things a lot.

I vaguely remember Erik Sundvall talking about a REST approach to
handling openEHR content. In this case, all the iPad / iPhone /
iWhatever device would need to do is POST (or GET) data from specific
URLs just like many other web applications do now.

But until we hear any more news from that front, i suppose that you will
have to rely on a web application based on either the java reference
implementation or OSHIP. In this case, you could work a little bit with
the presentation layer through CSS (and the fact that the page is
accessed by a mobile device) to perhaps adjust it to the iPad / iPhone
screen size or other property.

I hope this helps.

All the best
Athanasios Anastasiou










On 23/09/2010 11:25, Olof Torgersson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there anyone who's done any work related to openEHR for the iPhone/iPad?
>
> I guess one would need an implementation of the reference model etc in 
> Objective-C since that's the only supported language on the platform.
>
> If you are working on this or interested in the topic then I would be 
> interested in knowing about it.
>
> regards
>
> Olof Torgersson
>
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