Maybe two types of reports should be created in openEHR - 1. Pathology on demand which including pending, interim, or part of the sequence tests, it's just a view displayed in openEHR [can be authorized users' view if required] 2. Official reports [not views]stored in openEHR which contains signed/or final pathology results ONLY, revision should be supported as well.
By the way, I'm joining the group recently, where can I get the preliminary Pathology requirements to review. I developed several live pathology systems in several hospitals in the States. johnl > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-openehr-technical at openehr.org > [mailto:owner-openehr-technical at openehr.org]On Behalf Of Sam Heard > Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 6:02 PM > To: Openehr-Technical > Subject: Pathology requirements CONTRIBUTION - 2 versions at once > > > CONTRIBUTION - 2 versions at once > > There is a particular problem with results that are deemed to be incorrect > as the specimen is damaged - haemolysed blood samples being the > most common > (See textural results to quantities thread). If the machine read > data is to > be preserved in openEHR then this would need to be over written with the > correct result and both compositions saved at the same time - > otherwise some > other agent might base some process on the interim situation > where the first > composition is saved even for a microsecond. We think this relates to > machine processed data - but keeping medical student entries > might be dealt > with in some environments in the same manner. > > ACCESS CONTROL to interim reports > > There will be times when the access to an interim report needs to be > controlled - such as an abnormal result from a lab that has not > been signed > off by the final arbitor...but it may need to be available to a particular > team. Our access control models need to deal with this. > > Cheers, Sam > ____________________________________________ > Dr Sam Heard > Ocean Informatics, openEHR > Co-Chair, EHR-SIG, HL7 > Chair EHR IT-14-9-2, Standards Australia > Hon. Senior Research Fellow, UCL, London > > 105 Rapid Creek Rd > Rapid Creek NT 0810 > > Ph: +61 417 838 808 > > sam.heard at bigpond.com > > www.openEHR.org > www.HL7.org > __________________________________________ > > - > If you have any questions about using this list, > please send a message to d.lloyd at openehr.org > - If you have any questions about using this list, please send a message to d.lloyd at openehr.org