Hi Mate ? and also mate as people often greet each other in New Zealand J
Well done with all the great work ? which sounds very impressive. I?m particularly interested in the ?Register of registers? concept ? can you please elaborate on this? A PhD candidate of mine is planning to establish some ?decision support? tool for modellers by looking at a number of model sources, including other CKMs and some relevant ontologies, DCMs, CDA etc. Do you see a match? Cheers, -koray From: openEHR-technical [mailto:openehr-technical-boun...@lists.openehr.org] On Behalf Of Mate Be?tek Sent: Wednesday, 16 October 2013 12:13 a.m. To: For openEHR technical discussions Subject: Re: Exchanging data Hi from Slovenia! We've been able to use OpenEHR on many levels. This includes the national eHealth project, a research project (eCare) where an OpenEHR based platform for development of new behavior change interventions was developed and used for a year in controlled clinical trials (the interventions were tested), also while working for the epSOS project and for defining our national EHR "content modules", we used OpenEHR archetypes and templates. To use OpenEHR you need an OpenEHR repository where both the archetypes and data are stored (e.g. in a form of xml documents that are controlled by the OpenEHR xml schema). To use the data one can use a query languege (AQL or XPATH/XQUERY) to get the data which can then be used for different purposes (like creating CDA document ). If working directly with xml documents, you can use XSLT for performing transformations between OpenEHR xml schema and CDA schema. In the other direction, you can also use XSLT, obviously. Anyhow, there are a few open source OpenEHR repositories which come with frameworks for developing new OpenEHR based applications that run on top of OpenEHR repositories. In Slovenia, we have a national EHR (IHE based) where CDA is used for the documents. While I worked on the national eHealth project we defined OpenERH as the way to model clinical content and we are currently (the Slovenian MoH is) in the process of establishing the national process of OpenEHR governance. And plenty more on this topic is happening in Slovenia. The latest PARENT project is also something to note - the register of registers is probably going to use OpenEHR as the basis. Kind regards Mate 2013/10/15 Mate Be?tek <mate.bestek at gmail.com<mailto:mate.bestek at gmail.com>> Pozdrav i iz Slovenije! Kod nas je OpenEHR prili?no daleko dogurao. Osobno sam ga upotrijebljivao na nacionalnom eZdravje projektu te nekoliko ostalih projekata (znam da se PARENT isto tako poku?ava osloniti na OpenEHR). Kako je ve? bilo re?eno, potreban je OpenEHR server u koji se pohranivaju podatci zajedno za arhetipima. Sa upotrebom nekog query jezika (npr. AQL ili XPATH/XQUERY) dobiva se podatke, koje se mo?e onda upotrijebiti npr. za CDA dokumente. Isto tako u kontra smijeru, radi se transformacija iz npr. CDA u OpenEHR pomo?u XSLT. Postoje ve? nekoliko open source projekata, koji slu?e kao OpenEHR repozitorij i kao framework za izgradnju aplikacija iznad tog repozitorija. LP,Mate 2013/10/15 Miroslav Koncar <miroslav_koncar at yahoo.com<mailto:miroslav_koncar at yahoo.com>> sebe transformaciju podataka iz cega god radi u openEHR, ADL. Ako pak imate dva sustava koji su openEHR kompatibilni, onda je stvar puno laksa, jer formalizam osigurava verzioniranje archetypes, odnosno oba kroz templates meto __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 8927 (20131016) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.openehr.org/pipermail/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org/attachments/20131017/e0bcca6c/attachment.html>