Re: Creating a terminology

2018-02-22 Thread Charles McCay
HI Matthew You may be interested in HL7 InfoButton - which is a standard for linking clinical systems to knowledge bases -- it is a fairly simple and open REST interface -- allowing you to define the sorts of search parameters that you are expecting - and retuning the knowledge in a few possible

Re: Creating a terminology

2018-02-22 Thread GF
Hi, It was designed using MindMap. There is a version that expresses it as a set of archetype patterns based on AOL 1.4, using an other modelling style that OpenEHR is using. Gerard Freriks +31 620347088 gf...@luna.nl Kattensingel 20 2801 CA Gouda the Netherlands > On 22 Feb 2018, at

RE: Creating a terminology

2018-02-22 Thread Darlison, Matthew
Dear Diego, I don’t know precisely yet, but the problem space arises when, for example, a procedure is standardised (by a protocol or SOP), and thus has a set of agreed “allowed” outputs which one might need to record in the kind of way that would fit with mapping to a DV_CODED_TEXT from an

RE: Creating a terminology

2018-02-22 Thread Diego Boscá
Matthew, what is the scope of your terminology? Are the terms intended to appear in data instances? If terms are intrinsic to a set of archetypes then you could probably define the terms as constraint bindings in each archetype. El 22 feb. 2018 1:44 p. m., "Darlison, Matthew"

RE: Creating a terminology

2018-02-22 Thread Darlison, Matthew
Dear Gerard, Many thanks - that's interesting as an expression of the terminology, but I'm guessing that was either generated from a machine-readable expression of the terminology, or would need such a machine-readable version to exist before it could be instantiated within a terminology

Creating a terminology

2018-02-22 Thread Darlison, Matthew
Dear All, I've been looking for some time for ways of injecting knowledge into the ecosystem so that it is available to an EHR, but also to other systems that might want to use it. I currently think I need to create a terminology (or maybe more than one), but I've found vanishingly few open