Hi Georg In terms of openEHR to/from FHIR transformation, the (open source) QEWDjs part of our stack does this work. See this video explainer here (with related JSON transformation examples in the links below) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaGGGgJdWvM&index=9&list=PLNxHSK29ViKLrrhdPTqbYr6XGTya4uGBv&t=0s Let me know if you want any more information on this. regards Tony
Dr. Tony Shannon Director, Ripple Foundation ripple.foundation Director, Apperta Foundation apperta.org tony.shannon@ripple.foundation On Fri, 14 Dec 2018 at 10:19, Georg Fette <georg.fe...@uni-wuerzburg.de> wrote: > Hello, > I have just read the paper "Combining Archetypes with Fast Health > Interoperability Resources in Future-proof Health Information Systems", > in which the representation of openEHR archetypes as FHIR profiles is > presented. As I am also trying to use this approach and I wonder if > there are working and publicly available applications (possibly emerged > from the above mentioned research) that use that approach ? I am > especially interested in: > - transforming openEHR archetypes into FHIR profiles > (StructureDefinitions) and storing them in a FHIR server. > - transforming FHIR profiles into openEHR archetypes and storing them in > an openEHR server. > - transforming openEHR archetype instances into FHIR resources (Bundles) > and storing them in a FHIR server. > - transforming FHIR resources into openEHR instances and storing them in > an openEHR server. > Greetings > Georg > > -- > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Dipl.-Inf. Georg Fette Raum: B001 > Universität Würzburg Tel.: +49-(0)931-31-85516 > Am Hubland Fax.: +49-(0)931-31-86732 > 97074 Würzburg mail: georg.fe...@uni-wuerzburg.de > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > _______________________________________________ > openEHR-technical mailing list > openEHR-technical@lists.openehr.org > > http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org > On Fri, 14 Dec 2018 at 10:19, Georg Fette <georg.fe...@uni-wuerzburg.de> wrote: > Hello, > I have just read the paper "Combining Archetypes with Fast Health > Interoperability Resources in Future-proof Health Information Systems", > in which the representation of openEHR archetypes as FHIR profiles is > presented. As I am also trying to use this approach and I wonder if > there are working and publicly available applications (possibly emerged > from the above mentioned research) that use that approach ? I am > especially interested in: > - transforming openEHR archetypes into FHIR profiles > (StructureDefinitions) and storing them in a FHIR server. > - transforming FHIR profiles into openEHR archetypes and storing them in > an openEHR server. > - transforming openEHR archetype instances into FHIR resources (Bundles) > and storing them in a FHIR server. > - transforming FHIR resources into openEHR instances and storing them in > an openEHR server. > Greetings > Georg > > -- > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Dipl.-Inf. Georg Fette Raum: B001 > Universität Würzburg Tel.: +49-(0)931-31-85516 > Am Hubland Fax.: +49-(0)931-31-86732 > 97074 Würzburg mail: georg.fe...@uni-wuerzburg.de > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > _______________________________________________ > openEHR-technical mailing list > openEHR-technical@lists.openehr.org > > http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org >
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