There a many other products that will provide the same sort of Secure
Message Delivery as well. (HIPPA ain't an insignificant piece of work,,, but
hey,, they might not have it right)
Guys,,,Don't get bogged down in the technical detail,, define the business
process and rules first,, and the
Dear Tom et al:
This is my de-lurking for the list. For those of you who dont' know me, I'm
a computing academic whose area of interest will be adequately characterised by
my question...
I'm trying to represent the structure of normal values of fields in
archetypes. I can see that there is of
Hi Thomas,
I forgot I had set up an inbox rule for posts from this forum so have
probably missed the last 40 or more posts. Will have to go back through them
all to see exactly what has been covered.
Thank you for your useful description.
I had meant to put my case as a clinican but as this is
Hi Matt,
Comments in text.
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From: Matt Evans m...@totalise.co.uk
To: 'Thomas Clark' tclark at hcsystems.com; openehr-technical at
openehr.org
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 7:09 AM
Subject: RE: openEHR security; Directed to Thomas Beale
Hi Thomas,
I forgot I had set
Uhm,
Faced with handling a potential
SARS Patient worrying about retrieving precise, accurate information from
them about non-SARS history might be wasted effort and highly frustrating,
[...]
Presuming that the Patient just arrived from the recesses of China an
initial effort might be an
Hi Jim,
Sistine's document looks good. Unfortunately, the information being
presented
does not lend itself to a two-dimensional format. Combining information
sources/handling and decision-based processes and structuring them into a
presentation format is tough. Any attempt to do so is helpful,
Hi Karsten,
A SARS Patient example was chosen because initial screening detects
people with elevated temperatures, e.g., airport screening. Once detected
early access to records should be facilitated. Information contained in
these
records is likely to be more extensive, accurate and precise than
Hi Tim,
Never trusting the record is in itself justification for OpenEHR and
interfacing it
with all other EHR/EPR/EMR systems. I do not 100% trust the contents of the
records supported by the EHR/EPR/EMR systems. The basic rationale is that
the information is generated by related devices and
Hi Tim,
Do not have a link handy but I do recall that the EMR discussions in the NHS
introduced this and discussed it at length. Structuring data entry format
went
a long way toward improving it. I'll see if I can come up with a link.
-Thomas Clark
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From: Tim
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