There is not at the moment, although various people have been thnking about distributed AQL querying for some years now. THe interesting version is where server-side computation is used, which is more compliant with legislation that prohibits health data to flow out of systems to users with no care relationship.

We don't have a technical work-up of the solution for doing distributed queries yet (at least not a public one), so if you have technical proposals, we would be interested to see them.

- thomas


On 01/10/2018 08:54, Georg Fette wrote:
Hello,
Is there an equivalent to i2b2's SHRINE in the openEHR world ? SHRINE is a system that distributed an i2b2 query to a network of i2b2 installations and aggregates the returned results.
Greetings
Georg


--
Thomas Beale
Principal, Ars Semantica <http://www.arssemantica.com>
Consultant, ABD Project, Intermountain Healthcare <https://intermountainhealthcare.org/> Management Board, Specifications Program Lead, openEHR Foundation <http://www.openehr.org> Chartered IT Professional Fellow, BCS, British Computer Society <http://www.bcs.org/category/6044> Health IT blog <http://wolandscat.net/> | Culture blog <http://wolandsothercat.net/> | The Objective Stance <https://theobjectivestance.net/>
_______________________________________________
openEHR-technical mailing list
openEHR-technical@lists.openehr.org
http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org

Reply via email to