Dear David,

Thanks for the LinkEHR link especially you have a free version for testing.
I think this is sort of tool that I am looking for to transform HL7, EN13606, 
X12, etc. into archtypes.
There seems to be a number of LinkEHR video clips available on YouTube, that's 
great!

Thanks!

--Wo

From: openehr-technical-bounces at openehr.org 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Moner
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2012 1:23 PM
To: For openEHR technical discussions
Subject: Re: Building software to convert HL7 v2/v3 messaging into archetypes & 
templates

Hello,

Here at the Technical University of Valencia, we have been developing LinkEHR 
(www.linkehr.com<http://www.linkehr.com>) for the last six years and it seems 
to be exactly what you are looking for. LinkEHR Studio has two main 
functionalities:
- It is a generic archetype editor, able of working with any reference model 
you import into it. We have worked with archetypes for openEHR, EN13606, HL7 
CDA, CDISC ODM, MML and many others.
- It is a data transformation tool based on archetypes. You can use an 
archetype and map it to a data source, defining the appropriate transformation 
functions and rules. Then the tools automatically generates an XQuery to 
transform existing XML data instances into XML extracts that follow the 
archetype and reference model rules.

Although we have not worked directly with HL7 v2.x messages, it should be 
possible to work with them in their XML representation version. You just have 
to choose or define an archetype as target schema, import the HL7 XML message 
schema as source, and define the correspondences between those two. We have 
generated CDA documents based on this methodology, so v2.X messages should be 
even easier to manage.

Contact us if you have any question.

Best regards,
David

2012/2/3 Chang, Wo L. <wchang at nist.gov<mailto:wchang at nist.gov>>
Dear All,

I hope this is the right reflector....

First of all, thanks to those who developed tools, prepared tutorials, etc.!!
I have spending the last few days playing around with the followings:

*         Java Reference Implementation of openEHR

*         LiU-Archtype-Editor-0.5.2

*         Archtype Editor 2.2.779

*         ADL 1.5 Workbench beta

*         Template Designer 2.6.1213.3

*         Etc.
Along with reading very good tutorials on:

*         Intro to openEHR, Sam Heard

*         Knowledge-enabled approach to eHealth records, Heather Leslie

*         Using Archtypes with HL7 Messages and Clinical Documents, Health 
Frankel

*         EN 13606-2 Gello - DCM, Andrew McIntyre

*         Etc.
And openEHR stable specifications on:

*         Introducing openEHR

*         Architecture Overview

*         Etc.
And ISO 13606 Part-1 and Part-2.

I truly believe the archtype/template would be the right approach for my 
project on long-term management and preservation of EHRs.  The Java ref. 
implementation libraries, Archtype Editor, Template Designer are great 
utils/tools.

My basic question is: are there any public tools available to allow me to 
covert HL7 v2/v3 messaging to/from archtypes/templates as described in Health 
Frankel's tutorial on "Using Archtypes with HL7 Messages and Clinical 
Documents"?

I know there is deep learning curve and would very much appreciated for any 
pointers.

Thanks in advance for any help!

--Wo


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