Hi!

Thanks for nice replies, hints and suggestions regarding open source
archetype based EHR systems. Is any relevant open source project left out,
misquoted or misunderstood in the following formulation:

...and several open source alternatives that explore different approaches
> to implement archetype based EHR systems are available. Examples
> (programming language in parenthesis) are:
> ?         EHRflex [EHRflex], http://ehrflex.sourceforge.net/ (Java)
> ?         GastrOS [GastrOS], http://sourceforge.net/projects/gastros/(.NET+C#)
> ?         openEHRgen, 
> http://code.google.com/p/open-ehr-gen-framework/(Groovy+Java)
> ?         Opereffa, http://opereffa.chime.ucl.ac.uk/ (Java)
> Also, implementations in Ruby [oe-ruby],
> http://openehr.jp/projects/show/ref-impl-ruby, and Python [oship]
> http://www.oship.org/ provide components for archetype-based EHR systems.

 With a reference list along the lines of:


>    - [EHRflex] Anton Brass, David Moner, Claudia Hildebrand, Montserrat
>    Robles Standardized and flexible health data Management with an archetype
>    driven EHR system (EHRflex). EFMI Special Topic Conference 2010 Seamless
>    care ? Safe care: The Challenges of Interoperability and Patient Safety in
>    Health Care. Proceedings of the EFMI Special Topic Conference, pp. 212-218.
>    IOS Press BV, Amsterdam. ISBN: 978-1-60750-562-4, 2010.
>    - [GastrOS] Atalag K, Yang HY, Tempero E, Warren J. Model Driven
>    Development of Clinical Information Systems using openEHR. Stud Health
>    Technol Inform 2011;169:849-853.
>    - [oe-ruby] Shinji Kobayashi and Akimichi Tatsukawa. Ruby
>    Implementation of the openEHR specifications. Journal of Advanced
>    Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics, in press
>    - [oship]  Luciana T Cavalini and Timothy W. Cook. Health Informatics:
>    The Relevance of Open Source and Multilevel Modeling. Proceedings of Open
>    Source Systems: Grounding Research (OSS 2011) Pages 338-347. Springer 2011
>
> Please report any misunderstandings or comments to me or to the list.

Best regards,
Erik Sundvall
erik.sundvall at liu.se http://www.imt.liu.se/~erisu/  Tel: +46-13-286733

On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:02, Erik Sundvall <erik.sundvall at liu.se> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> We now getting the LiU EEE paper "Applying REST Architecture to
> Archetype-based EHR systems" (by Erik Sundvall, Mikael Nystr?m, Daniel
> Karlsson, Martin Eneling, Rong Chen and  H?kan ?rman) finished for
> submission, and in a background passage we mention other openEHR based EHR
> systems (where you can enter and query pateint data) that are open source:
>
> "...the situation has changed to the better and more open source
> alternatives [opereffa, openEHRgen, GastrOS, oship/MLHIM] that explores
> different approaches to implement openEHR systems..."
>
> Now, if you are involved one of the mentioned systems [opereffa,
openEHRgen,
> GastrOS, oship/MLHIM], what is your favorite or most up to date paper or
> other reference that you think describes your system best and that you
would
> prefer that people considered citing in academic papers?
>
> If you feel that we have missed listing an open source openEHR system with
> non-viral permissive licence, then please enlighten us!
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