Adverse Reaction archetype - review round initiated

2009-07-05 Thread Grahame Grieve
hi

 

I'd like to start by asking about the scope of this archetype. 

Is the intent to report about a condition of an adverse reaction?

or a concern about? or just a report of a possible one? 

 

Is it a high level clinical summary, or is it supposed to be good

enough to support DSS?

 

I have considerable interest in this archetype: as well as being 

involved with this model through NEHTA and HL7, my daughter 

is highly allergic to tree nuts, but (a little unusually), not peanuts 

as well.

 

It seems to me that the current archetype is only good for a 

gross point report of a single episode of apparent adverse 

reaction. If this is all it's supposed to be, I won't have much to say,

but if it's supposed to be good for more than that..

 

I'd like the archetype to comment on this. Recording the 

presence of a harmful or undesirable response to an agent 

or substance including food, as determined by the 

clinician - excluding poisoning and abnormal use is 

ambiguous concerning these questions.

 

Grahame

 

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[mailto:openehr-clinical-bounces at openehr.org] On Behalf Of Heather Leslie
Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 3:26 PM
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Subject: Adverse Reaction archetype - review round initiated

 

Dear Colleagues,

A review round for the Adverse Reaction archetype was initiated today.  This
is a significant archetype that requires careful and considered
collaboration and I would like to ensure that we have the best team
reviewing the specs as we can.

Current reviewers comprise the openEHR Archetype Editorial Group plus
existing adopters of the archetype, however we welcome broader expertise
from the broader openEHR community.

If you, or one of your colleagues, would like to participate in the review,
please log in and adopt the archetype.  Instructions and diagrams for
adopting are found at
http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/healthmod/Adopt+an+archetype

All adoptors will be included in the ongoing review process.

[If you are a registered CKM user, and/or subscribe to multiple openEHR
lists, you may have received this notification several times - my
apologies;-)]

Kind Regards

Heather Leslie
(Editor) 

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Adverse Reaction archetype - review round initiated

2009-07-05 Thread Rikard Lövström
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Announcement of the release of Opereffa by the openEHR Foundation

2009-07-05 Thread Tim Cook

 
  
 Announcement of the release of Opereffa by the openEHR
   Foundation
  
  The openEHR Foundation is pleased to announce the early
  release of Opereffa ? openEHR REFerence Framework and
  Application, under development at UCL.

Great news.

BTW: The archetype openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.SOAP_Clerking8.v8 fails
semantic validation in the ADL Workbench due to case sensitivity
mis-match between the file name and the ID in the archetype.

Cheers,
Tim


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