Hi Tom,
In fact this was demonstrated at MIE in 2007 and again at least once if not 
twice at HIC as part of IHE showcase that included storing the result in the GE 
XDS. Chris Lindop and other HL7 members were involved in the overall showcase 
so they new it existed for real.

This had nothing to do with NEHTA but we certainly discussed with them and they 
still ask questions every now and then.

It is likely that we will be doing thus in a production system in the not to 
distant future depending in what a receiving system wants to receive. Whenever 
we have discussed with a customer/vendor the options to use CDA or TDD/openEHR, 
the later is chosen.

If HL7 people asked for it then they asked the wrong people. I guess they 
didn't really want to know about it.

Heath

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Subject: Re: openEHR-technical Digest, Vol 35, Issue 33
From: Thomas Beale <thomas.be...@oceaninformatics.com>
To: "openehr-technical at lists.openehr.org" <openehr-technical at 
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HI William,

I know for a fact that archetype-based CDAs do/did exist, because Ocean
built them for Nehta (not many though, it's not that easy to do it).
However, Nehta is notoriously sensitive with IP, and may well have
refused them to be made public. I have also seen some other technical
solutions, something like proof-of-concept level solutions with CDA
containing archetyped data; none of these was operationalised (it was
done in Aus and UK).

I have no idea if any of these are alive today, or even relevant. So at
a practical level, you may be right ;-)

I suspect the only place to get any serious CDA templates at all is MDHT
/ VHA. I have no idea on the current status there though.

By the way, in case you are interested, we will have single-file ADL 2
templates demonstrable in the next ADL Workbench, and I will post some
early information / screen shots here imminently.

- thomas

On 20/01/2015 16:27, William Goossen wrote:
> Someone in the OpenEHR world created a nice CDA that uses archetypes. It was
> presented at several meetings in the HL7 space, in particular in the patient
> care workgroup.
>
> However, it was a powerpoint. The HL7 people asked for the ppt, but that was
> never delivered.
> The HL7 people asked the openEHR example of CDA with archetypes, but that
> was never delivered.
>
> So the solution was told to be exist (CDA filled with archetypes), but not
> made available. So it in fact does not exist.
>
> The world of CDA around the world talks a lot about templates. In all IGs
> there are specs how such a template should / would look.
>
> But after 15 years since the conceptualization of HL7 templates, these are
> non existent. (I mean not findable even to insiders).
>


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