Congratulations to all who made this possible and to ourselves....

This is a crucial 'breaktrough' which will pave the way towards future proof 
health records which will be widely accepted and used.


Cheers,


Stef

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> Van: Thomas Beale <thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com>
> Onderwerp: [openEHR-announce] CIMI group goes with openEHR archetypes & UML 
> profile
> Datum: 14 december 2011 10:38:14 GMT+01:00
> Aan: openehr-announce <openehr-announce at openehr.org>
> 
> [press release from the CIMI group]
> The Clinical Information Modeling Initiative is an international 
> collaboration that is dedicated to providing a common format for detailed 
> specifications for the representation of health information content so that 
> semantically interoperable information may be created and shared in health 
> records, messages and documents. CIMI has been holding meetings in various 
> locations around the world since July, 2011. All funding and resources for 
> these meetings have been provided by the participants. At its most recent 
> meeting in London, 29 November - 1 December 2011, the group agreed on the 
> following principles and approach. 
> 
> Principles
> 
> 1. CIMI specifications will be freely available to all. The initial use cases 
> will focus on the requirements of organisations involved in providing, 
> funding, monitoring or governing healthcare and to providers of healthcare IT 
> and healthcare IT standards as well as to national eHealth programs, 
> professional organisations, health providers and clinical system developers.
> 
> 2. CIMI is committed to making these specifications available in a number of 
> formats, beginning with the Archetype Definition Language (ADL) from the 
> openEHR Foundation (ISO 13606.2) and the Unified Modeling Language (UML) from 
> the Object Management Group (OMG) with the intent that the users of these 
> specifications can convert them into their local formats.
> 
> 3. CIMI is committed to transparency in its work product and process.
> 
> Approach
> 
> ADL 1.5 will be the initial formalism for representing clinical models in the 
> repository.
> CIMI will use the openEHR constraint model (Archetype Object Model:AOM).
> Modifications will be required and will be delivered by CIMI members on a 
> frequent basis.
> A set of UML stereotypes, XMI specifications and transformations will be 
> concurrently developed using UML 2.0 and OCL as the constraint language.
> A Work Plan for how the AOM and target reference models will be maintained 
> and updated will be developed and approved by the end of January 2012.
>  Lessons learned from the development and implementation of the HL7 Clinical 
> Statement Pattern and HL7 RIM as well as from the Entry models of 13606, 
> openEHR and the SMART (Substitutable Medical Apps, Reusable Technologies) 
> initiative will inform baseline inputs into this process.
> A plan for establishing a repository to maintain these models will continue 
> to be developed by the group at its meeting in January.
> Representatives from the following organizations participated in the 
> construction of this statement of principles and plan
> 
> B2i Healthcare www.B2international.com 
> Cambio Healthcare Systems www.cambio.se 
> Canada Health Infoway/Inforoute Sant? Canada www.infoway-inforoute.ca 
> CDISC www.cdisc.org 
> Electronic Record Services www.e-recordservices.eu 
> EN 13606 Association www.en13606.org  
> GE Healthcare www.gehealthcare.com 
> HL7 www.hl7.org 
> IHTSDO www.ihtsdo.org 
> Intermountain Healthcare www.ihc.com  
> JP Systems www.jpsys.com 
> Kaiser Permanente www.kp.org 
> Mayo Clinic www.mayoclinic.com 
> MOH Holdings Singapore www.moh.com.sg 
> National Institutes of Health (USA) www.nih.gov 
> NHS Connecting for Health www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk 
> Ocean Informatics www.oceaninformatics.com 
> openEHR Foundation www.openehr.org 
> Results4Care www.results4care.nl 
> SMART www.smartplatforms.org 
> South Korea Yonsei University www.yonsei.ac.kr/eng 
> Tolven www.tolven.org 
> Veterans Health Administration (USA) www.va.gov/health 
> Further Information
> 
> In the future CIMI will provide information publicly on the Internet. For 
> immediate further information, contact Stan Huff (stan.huff at imail.org)
> 
> 
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