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hi Sam
The summary of the time series can be as structured as you like. No limit ?
just archetypes. The fact that the first requirement you expressed was a
graphic as part of the report, but it has never been archetyped.
except that the definition is optional summary data expressing e.g. text
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understand by
the way).
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Summarisation
I think I probably have a somewhat more liberal interpretaion of
'summarisation' , which would include analysis or interpretation of the
data, to include 'tissue/lab/x-ray diagnosis' but short of clinical
diagnosis.
well, clarification would help. (so would tooling!)
Our
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Hi!
When looking for the summary attribute (an ITEM_STRUCTURE) I found
that it was missing some of my diagram printouts.
It is clearly defined on page 31 of...
http://www.openehr.org/releases/1.0.2/architecture/rm/data_structures_im.pdf
... but missing in the diagram (figure 8) on page 25 ind
Perhaps I am splitting hairs, but isn't that what definitions are for? I'd
like it relaxed a little.
can you post a Problem Report here?
ok, I'll do that.
Generally, in the NEHTA context, we've struggled with the openEHR RM here.
Partly it's tooling (AE and CKM) - it doesn't support the
Grahame Grieve wrote:
well it is the case for the History/Event structure - by definition. If you
have a situation where it is not the case - there are many! - then this is
not the data structure to use; just use separate Observations (possibly with
LINKs between them).
well, currently,
well, currently, that means that we have to break up what is a simple single
archetype otherwise into a set of archetypes, and we have poor binding
between
them.
I don't think Thomas was suggesting multiple archetypes. I think he was
saying that you would have multiple data instances of
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? I am having a hard time understanding when the modeller would not know
if there was a series of events or not?
Well for an experienced modeller it is not too hard, although there are
still quite a number of grey areas.
particularly if you are modeling general cases rather than very
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the Internet without too much
pain ;-)
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Entries, but I am not sure what
relationship Ian is referring to here exactly.
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