Multiple archetypes in a single concept as a way to create an archetype collaborative

2011-08-05 Thread Ian McNicoll
Hi Joaquin, openEHR archetype/template Repositories openEHR Foundation www.openehr.org/knowledge NEHTA Australia http://dcm.nehta.org.au/ckm/# re Malaria and Tuberculosis - it depends exactly what you mean. There is a problem-diagnosis archetype which might capture some of the required

Multiple archetypes in a single concept as a way to create an archetype collaborative

2011-08-05 Thread Hugh Leslie
Hi Joaquin Have a look at www.openehr.org/knowledge. This is the clinical knowledge manager portal where you can share and download archetypes. As for the archetypes that you mention, these are at the highest level a diagnosis which is covered by the diagnosis archetype with terminology to

Multiple archetypes in a single concept as a way to create an archetype collaborative

2011-08-05 Thread Ian McNicoll
Haha Hugh - love it. The new generation of smart phones seem to have mind-reading capacity. Ian Dr Ian McNicoll office +44 (0)1536 414 994 fax +44 (0)1536 516317 mobile +44 (0)775 209 7859 skype ianmcnicoll ian.mcnicoll at oceaninformatics.com Clinical Modelling Consultant,?Ocean Informatics,

Multiple archetypes in a single concept as a way to create an archetype collaborative

2011-08-05 Thread Shinji KOBAYASHI
Otherwise, I think these archetype developed for tuberculosis need more discussion. 2011/8/5 Shinji KOBAYASHI skoba at moss.gr.jp: HI Joaquin, I remember that Cambodia group developed TB archetype at Kano labo in Waseda university. We can share information at our openehr.jp site.

Multiple archetypes in a single concept as a way to create an archetype collaborative

2011-08-05 Thread Ian McNicoll
Diego, Very many thanks. I must have a nose around. You are right that they are a number of archetype developed by 'the usual suspects' including myself that are not yet on CKM. I have quite a number developed for a paediatrics project which need to go up there. The problem, as ever, is time. We

Multiple archetypes in a single concept as a way to create an archetype collaborative

2011-08-05 Thread Shinji KOBAYASHI
Hi Ian, The repository Diego pointed out seems the Cambodian TB archetypes. Kong Saran is an lead of this project. 2011/8/5 Ian McNicoll Ian.McNicoll at oceaninformatics.com: Hi Shinji, Are the Cambodian TB archetypes visible or downloadable anywhere? The tension in any archetype

Multiple archetypes in a single concept as a way to create an archetype collaborative

2011-08-05 Thread Ian McNicoll
Thanks Shinji, The archetypes that Diego mentioned as being missing from CKM look to me very much like an extensive set that were developed as a part of an English NHS project some years ago. Many of the current CKM archetypes come from the same source, but have been subsequently re-modelled.

Multiple archetypes in a single concept as a way to create an archetype collaborative

2011-08-04 Thread Blaya, Joaquin Andres
Thank you for all of the responses. I have forwarded them to the OpenMRS developer team. A couple of other questions arose that I was hoping to get cleared up. 1. Are there tools or a portal for archetypes where different users can share their archetypes? 2. Have archetypes for Tuberbulosis,

Multiple archetypes in a single concept as a way to create an archetype collaborative

2011-08-03 Thread Abbas Shojaee
Hi Joaquin OpenEHR is a language and ontology neutral, standard. Archetype class is ready for translations via its ancestor: AUTHORED_RESOURCE that has unbounded instances of TRANSLATION_DETAILS. Several phrases (words) pertaining to a sole concept can be implemented via Terminology package that

Multiple archetypes in a single concept as a way to create an archetype collaborative

2011-08-03 Thread Hugh Leslie
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Multiple archetypes in a single concept as a way to create an archetype collaborative

2011-08-03 Thread Ian McNicoll
Hi Joaquim, Just to add to Hugh's excellent comments. One of the issues you will find is that it is sometimes impossible to harmonise all the competing perspectives, even for something as seemingly simple as demographics. The archetype driven approach, with maximal dataset philosophy, allows

Multiple archetypes in a single concept as a way to create an archetype collaborative

2011-08-03 Thread Stef Verlinden
Just to add to this. Another great aspect of openEHR is the separation of the technical and medical (content) aspect. In the clinical knowlegde manager (which Thomas already referred to) clinicians can cooperate to create archetype without have to think about the technical aspects. As for the

Multiple archetypes in a single concept as a way to create an archetype collaborative

2011-08-02 Thread Blaya, Joaquin Andres
Hi, Apologies in advance if this is the incorrect email list for this topic, but I thought it was the most relevant. I'm a member of OpenMRS and there we are discussion a way to have users share the concepts (a limited form of an archetype) created in their systems. This means that for a

Multiple archetypes in a single concept as a way to create an archetype collaborative

2011-08-02 Thread Thomas Beale
Joaquin, obvious a proper analysis would require a more detailed requirements expression, but in terms of languages, archetypes most likely do what you need. For an example, see the Apgar archetype at openEHR.org Clinical Knowledge Manager http://www.openehr.org/knowledge/(CKM): * in the