Demographics service

2005-03-06 Thread Gerard Freriks
gt; design, development and >> deployment of a 'demographic server' one may have to accept >> discussions that attempt >> to integrate topics. They are valuable R&D efforts are >> results-oriented expectations are >> very likely to increase quickly. >> >> Regards! >> >> -Thomas Clark >> >> BTW: I tried to avoid bringing 'Public Health' into a discussion >> about 'demographic servers'. >> That would have been lengthy! >> > - > If you have any questions about using this list, > please send a message to d.lloyd at openehr.org > -- next part -- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/enriched Size: 4206 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/private/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org/attachments/20050306/b49bbe63/attachment.bin>

Authenticity Issues [was: Re: Demographics service]

2005-03-06 Thread lakew...@copper.net
Hi Sebastian, Correct! The lifetime of a digital signature is some environments is quite short, which is why one gets to change it periodically. However, for permanent records the digital signature of the creator can remain fixed since the record is fixed. You are correct re data transmission,

Demographics service

2005-03-06 Thread lakew...@copper.net
Hi Sam, Is the indicated sentence correct? Regards! -Thomas Clark Sam Heard wrote: > Dear All > > The openEHR design team have, over many years, decided to separate the > demographic information from the EHR data. Advantages are, amongst > others: > 1. Security - you need access to both set

Authenticity Issues [was: Re: Demographics service]

2005-03-06 Thread lakew...@copper.net
Hi Kerry, Historical documents under the American version of English Common Law are admissible after 30 years, and before in some jurisdictions by affidavit from a Custodian. This can change at any time. A potential solution, presuming Custodial Affidavit, is entering the record in a Custodial

Governance and Legal Demographics services?

2005-03-06 Thread Bigpond
International Law now there's a fascinating issue. We can't even get Australian law to work across 7 states and territories. We have a good chance with HealthConnect and a strong central drive (but). Goodness knows how the USA will achieve it. We are all watching the UK NHS experience with inte

Demographics service

2005-03-06 Thread Gerard Freriks
forts are > results-oriented expectations are > very likely to increase quickly. > > Regards! > > -Thomas Clark > > BTW: I tried to avoid bringing 'Public Health' into a discussion about > 'demographic servers'. > That would have been lengthy! -- next part -- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/enriched Size: 2567 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/private/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org/attachments/20050306/5bb8ff52/attachment.bin>

Demographics service

2005-03-06 Thread Karsten Hilbert
> Since persons are recorded in systems using a set of more or less > unique features and since these unique features vary in time, one > person will have many digital identities. > This calls for a mechanism that unites all these variations on one > theme. IOW you want FEBRL. Karsten -- GPG

Authenticity Issues [was: Re: Demographics service]

2005-03-06 Thread Karsten Hilbert
> This is a logical process to start with. The issue here is > acceptance and institution of the 'notary servers' ... these > need to find a place within the system universally. It could just as well be served by another entity of trust, say, a bank safe or a real human notary. Karsten --

Authenticity Issues [was: Re: Demographics service]

2005-03-06 Thread USM Bish
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, Mar 05, 2005 at 07:34:47PM +0100, Karsten Hilbert wrote: > > The main issue here is varification of authenticity of digital > > data entry. There must be some mechanism to ensure that every > > entry placed in the EHR must be authenticated

Demographics service

2005-03-06 Thread lakew...@copper.net
Hi Gerard, Some possible applications and sources: 'coronary and stroke event rates in the population' (project-oriented) http://www.ktl.fi/publications/monica/demoqa/demoqa.htm#Discussion Deaths - lethal Dosage http://www.ohd.hr.state.or.us/chs/pas/ar-tbl-1.pdf UN Statistics http://unstats.un.

Governance and Legal Demographics services?

2005-03-06 Thread lakew...@copper.net
Hi David, Suggest you look at the creating systems for Patient-centered and controlled Healthcare Records that incorporate portions of the Practitioner created and maintained Healthcare Records. Regulations and other 'governance' was designed primarily to target Practitioners and the practice o

Authenticity Issues [was: Re: Demographics service]

2005-03-06 Thread lakew...@copper.net
Hi Bish, Periodic and immediate 'Bio' identification would satisfy certain security requirements re authenticity, e.g., official documents (e.g., post surgical release). Your comment re 'thumb imprint', or scan, provides a more secure means of authentication that may be required. Requiring tha

Demographics service

2005-03-06 Thread lakew...@copper.net
Hi Gerard, My understanding is that demographic services collect, organize and process the characteristics of a 'population'. Presuming this, then I am a member of a large number of 'populations' regardless of intent. Narrowed to Healthcare the number of 'populations' shrinks but not to one. G

Demographics service

2005-03-06 Thread Gerard Freriks
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