Good morning Birger

The Slovak technical university, faculty of Electrical Engineering and 
Information Technology, Bratislava had established national center
Of archetypes in Slovakia.
Last year we had 2 diploma works in area of extracting archetypes form medical 
records plain text and storage of created archetypes in
EhrBank - the tailored environment to store clinical data in form of archetypes.
We have closely cooperated with Ocean Informatics professionals, utilizing the 
OI test environment for archetyped data handling, storage, retrieval.
We can offer you capacity for cooperation in the mater as well as the know how 
gathered in the process.

Best regards


Ing. Peter Linhardt, PhD.,
Danube transfer center Bratislava pri FEI STU
Riadite?

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tel.  +421 918 669 121
peter.linhardt at stuba.sk<mailto:peter.linhardt at stuba.sk>
www.stuba.sk<http://www.stuba.sk/>
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From: openEHR-technical [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Birger Haarbrandt
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2013 11:11 AM
To: openehr-technical at lists.openehr.org
Subject: openEHR and Data Warehousing

Hello everybody,

at first I'd like to introduce myself: I'm a research associate the University 
of Braunschweig, Germany. We are involved in a clinical data warehouse project 
at Hannover Medical School. I got a background in biomedical informatics and 
computer science.

We would like to use openEHR to generate a somewhat generic data model that 
serves the need of researchers in translational medicine. I have an 
architecture in mind as follows:

Specialists create archetypes and templates for their specific domains. Then an 
XSD is created from the particular template. We derive a XML document of the 
XSD that is filled with data of our source systems (SAP, HL7 v2 messages etc.) 
with the help of ETL-Tools (data cleaning and stuff...). Then, the document 
gets validated with help of the XSD and gets stored persistently into a XML 
Database (or maybe MS SQL Server 2012, we would need to evaluate its 
limitations). This consolidated database serves as repository for the creation 
of dedicated data marts.

As far as I understand the architecture of openEHR, we don't need any of the 
openEHR 'server' functions when our goal is to store data according to openEHR 
reference model and data is just for research purposes. Is there a trial 
version of the Template Designer? The sales people of Ocean Software didn't 
respond yet.

This is of course just a rough sketch but I would highly appreciate some 
comments and thoughts about this approach. To be honst: at first I wanted to 
give the RIM a try. Then I tried their tools. End of story.

With kind regards,
--
Birger Haarbrandt, M.Sc.

Peter L. Reichertz Institut f?r Medizinische Informatik
Technische Universit?t Braunschweig und
Medizinische Hochschule Hannover
M?hlenpfordtstra?e 23
D-38106 Braunschweig

T +49 (0)531 391-2129
F +49 (0)531 391-9502
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