Brian said:

> In any event, there is a huge advantage to selecting a
standard model
> for everyone to work with.  The way this model gets specified in UML,
> however, must allow for additional data elements without requiring
> changes to the interface.  The PIDS spec shows one way to do this -- all
> of the identifying data elements of HL7 are accessibible without
> restricting an implementation to just those elements.


You have to help me here then Brian.

1. Can we then include PIDS/CORBAmed as a model alongside HL7 3, GEHR, and
CEN?

2. My point of view is severely limited because it seems I have decided to
implement my project in SQL (forgive me). In any case, I would be
interested in bridging the PIDS spec to my actual SQL tables.
Can you share with us how that can be done?


Thanks a lot.

Alvin


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