Re: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

2018-09-21 Thread Grahame Grieve
> > Over the years I’ve attended so many Ed & Chuck sessions where they have > provided informative updates on HL7 activities. > ok. > Perhaps you missed my suggestion for a “Panel exploring how openEHR, FHIR > & SNOMED work together – a cross SDO panel”? > I did miss that, yes. > Why don’t

RE: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

2018-09-21 Thread Heather Leslie
Hi Grahame, Over the years I’ve attended so many Ed & Chuck sessions where they have provided informative updates on HL7 activities. But historically HL7 is the only approach that people get to hear. At this conference we have an opportunity to do the same, about updates from this community,

Re: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

2018-09-21 Thread Grahame Grieve
> > It will likely be a useful counter to the usual HL7 panels that run each > conference. > out of interest, what are those? do you want to continue to act 'counter' to HL7, or is there a different future? Grahame ___ openEHR-technical mailing list

RE: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

2018-09-21 Thread Heather Leslie
Great to hear about all of this activity, Xudong! Thanks for this. Are others interested in coordinating or collaborating on panels/workshops? Other activities? I’d love to see the broadest community involved, not just the regulars… All ideas welcome. Cheers Heather From: openEHR-technical

formal openEHR guidelines, GDL, expressions, Task Planning: who will author them?

2018-09-21 Thread Thomas Beale
I've put up a wiki page with a draft of what a real world guideline (for choosing breast cancer therapy, based on various input variables) might look like in the emerging openEHR Expression

Re: Generic modeling and issues for querying

2018-09-21 Thread GF
Because archetypes and templates allow to use one or more instantiations depending on constraints, querying needs to be done on instantiations informed by the Template. Gerard Freriks +31 620347088 gf...@luna.nl Kattensingel 20 2801 CA Gouda the Netherlands > On 19 Sep 2018, at 03:13,