Greg Caulton wrote:
Thanks Seung,
Simple diagrams help me a lot :-) My background is computer science
not medicine.
I am starting to get the picture, this is exciting stuff. In the past
I have the best HIS systems organize clinical data into a hierarchy
with little rhyme or
Dear Greg Caulton
First, I think you must have a conceptual idea of diagnostic-therapeutic
cycle (see http://www.mieur.nl/mihandbook/r_3_3/mmedia/f01_02l.gif)
And you think how to organize medical concepts into information model
(openEHR's information model. For basic understanding, refer to
Thanks Seung,
Simple diagrams help me a lot :-) My background is computer science not
medicine.
I am starting to get the picture, this is exciting stuff. In the past I
have the best HIS systems organize clinical data into a hierarchy with
little rhyme or reason, and custom to the client.
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Hi Sam,
Yes that helps - thanks!
Greg
On 10/19/07, Sam Heard sam.heard at oceaninformatics.com wrote:
Hi Greg
I am going to respond to how such a record might exist as openEHR data.
You have gone for a very narrative form which may mean that you are thinking
dictation - very hard to go
Hi,
As someone who is an OpenEHR novice can you give me any tips - there
is so much information on the website it is difficult to know where to
start.
While I have yet to understand the full potential of the framework, I
would like to start with something simple.
Suppose a surgeon signs onto my
at openehr.org] On Behalf Of Greg Caulton
Sent: den 18 oktober 2007 21:15
To: openehr-technical at openehr.org
Subject: software development starting out
Hi,
As someone who is an OpenEHR novice can you give me any tips - there
is so much information on the website it is difficult to know where to
start
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