Op vr 16 feb. 2018 14:26 schreef Thomas Beale <[email protected]>:

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> On 16/02/2018 09:23, Bert Verhees wrote:
> >
> > I think it means, predictable paths, so data can be found by queries
> > without even knowing exact what one is looking for. For example, the
> > eye-colour example for a pregnant woman as Thomas gave. I changed it
> > to iris, because iris is not often registered, but there are
> > clinicians which think it is important. A vendor could create an
> > iris-analyzing device, and hand over an archetype with it to read out
> > the data. That is what we wish for for OpenEhr, isn't it?
> > It ain't going to happen tomorrow, but it could happen in the future.
>
> no reason it cannot happen now..
>

Of course, it is a good way for a device vendor to publish data. The
archetyped data together with the archetypes are self explanatory and
support many languages. Software developers not using OpenEhr can still
process these data easily.

Bert
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