> The EHR is rather a unique document and a layered approach is necessary as
> old data must never be altered - may not necessarily be accessible but must
> never be altered. Errors can be corrected but the error must remain totally
> accessible in the manner it was presented to the clinician when
The EHR is rather a unique document and a layered approach is necessary as
old data must never be altered - may not necessarily be accessible but must
never be altered. Errors can be corrected but the error must remain totally
accessible in the manner it was presented to the clinician when it was
r
Allow me a ignorant question
Is tehere a place where I can download sourcecode from GPIC implementation, to
learn from.
The programming language is not important.
Thanks
Bert Verhees
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One more remark/question:
Is there an OID which can be used if there is no OID known, f.e. 0.0.0.0.0?
I ask this because OID is a mandatory field
Thanks
Bert Verhees
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Please once more your attention:
There is no way, except by use of the OID, for an automated process, to find
out which kind of identifier is presented in the extension.
(As described in TS14796, the assigningAuthority may not be used by an
automated process, and the assigningAuthority says not
Dear openEHR-technical:
Please consider the call below (first call for abstracts, call for
papers will come some time in April) for HICSS-39. The IT in Health
Care track at HICSS (see http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/HICSS39/fitcfp.htm)
has this 'Consumer Health Informatics, Patient Safety and Quality
Hi David,
Significant problem! However, software configuration management has
solved this
before. In the Legal or secure OS environments the contributions of
individuals are
in fact part of the record even through the 'end-game' is an update that
merges the
contributions of all, e.g., a composi
Usorov, Evgeny (KBV) wrote:
>Hello everybody,
>
>does somebody know when the ADL-Parser will be published on openehr.org site?
>Last time in the conference in Brussel there were the statement, that this
>parser
>will be ready at the first quartal. So will it be ready at that time?
>
>
Hi, you c
n just create them (together with the
> corresponding translator models) on their systems. As long as both
> communication partners (software systems) know how to translate a
> certain model, there shouldn't be a problem.
>
> And, of course, the data should preferrably
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