Model CEN/TC251 13606

2002-12-03 Thread David Lloyd
Gerard Several points: 1.Specifically, openEHR proposes a number of Reference Models, supplemented by Archetype Models. 2. You seem to use the word 'Kernel' as a synonym for Reference Model. If this is not so, please will you explain your use of the word Kernel? 3. The Reference Models

Subject of care

2002-12-03 Thread Gerard Freriks
Hi, S.o.C can mean many things: One person One mother or foetus Any body part in or outside the body And any grouping of items mentioned above. A S.o.C indicates the participation in activities. Gerard On 2002-12-01 23:38, Sam Heard sam.heard at bigpond.com wrote: Dear all I have

Subject of care

2002-12-03 Thread Thomas Beale
Sam Heard wrote: Dear all I have been reviewing the subject of care - over family history. It is clear that the following information is potentially useful: 1. The name of the person so you can refer to them as so-and-so but not in the EHR as such - in some places like Norway, it is not

Archetype rules (invariants) in openEHR RM?

2002-12-03 Thread Thomas Beale
Dario Liberman wrote: Well, In this case, I recommend to add a kind of actor, that may be de aggregation of other actors. The administrator may decide which capabilities or roles this new actor may have, since it doesn't necessarily need to have anything in common with the aggregation of the