Thanks Shinji,

The archetypes that Diego mentioned as being missing from CKM look to
me very much like an extensive set that were developed as a part of an
English NHS project some years ago. Many of the current CKM archetypes
come from the same source, but have been subsequently re-modelled.
Heather took an descision on which were 'good enough' to go into CKM
without too much extra work but there are others which can certainly
be used.

Ian

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On 5 August 2011 12:41, Shinji KOBAYASHI <skoba at moss.gr.jp> wrote:
> Hi Ian,
>
> The repository Diego pointed out seems the Cambodian TB archetypes.
> Kong Saran is an lead of this project.
>
> 2011/8/5 Ian McNicoll <Ian.McNicoll at oceaninformatics.com>:
>> Hi Shinji,
>>
>> Are the Cambodian TB archetypes visible or downloadable anywhere?
>>
>> The tension in any archetype development is between modeling the
>> specific use-case e.g a TB - public health reporting application,
>> which is relatively easy and the more complex but ultimately
>> preferable approach of creating interoperable archetypes which make
>> use of clinical data collected as part of front-line activity and
>> requirements.
>>
>> Ian
>>
>> Dr Ian McNicoll
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>> Honorary Senior Research Associate, CHIME, UCL
>> BCS Primary Health Care ?www.phcsg.org
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 5 August 2011 11:27, Shinji KOBAYASHI <skoba at moss.gr.jp> wrote:
>>> Otherwise, I think these archetype developed for tuberculosis need
>>> more discussion.
>>>
>>> 2011/8/5 Shinji KOBAYASHI <skoba at moss.gr.jp>:
>>>> HI Joaquin,
>>>>
>>>> I remember that Cambodia group developed TB archetype at Kano labo in
>>>> Waseda university.
>>>> We can share information at our openehr.jp site.
>>>> http://openehr.jp/news/9
>>>>
>>>> 2011/8/5 Blaya, Joaquin Andres <joaquin_blaya at hms.harvard.edu>:
>>>>> Thank you for all of the responses. ?I have forwarded them to the OpenMRS 
>>>>> developer team. ?A couple of other questions arose that I was hoping to 
>>>>> get cleared up.
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. Are there tools or a portal for archetypes where different users can 
>>>>> share their archetypes?
>>>>> 2. Have archetypes for Tuberbulosis, HIV and Malaria been created that 
>>>>> can be used in OpenMRS?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks again,
>>>>>
>>>>> Joaquin
>>>>>
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