Hi Pariya,
The simple answer from commercial Ocean projects, with rich-content
screens is 'yes', though this tends to be a one-off form generation
followed by a fair amount of manual adjustment, rather than dynamic
form generation.
The other very important question is where these GUI directives
There's also an opensource project called EHRFlex, which is an
archetype-based clinical registry system (EHR) independent of a
particular reference model. It uses clinical archetypes as guidelines
for the automatic generation of web interfaces, oriented to a clinical
use and data introduction.
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Thanks Eric,
This is an excellent suggestion. With respect to ADL 1.5, the
operational template is, I think, the key artefact. It is the 'close
to run-time' data definition, and can act as the start point for a
great deal of downstream tooling support. It would be interesting t
know how readily
Thanks Pablo,
I was dealing with some monster requirements documents which were
perhaps atypical.
Ian
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Hi Olof,
I agree this is a significant missing piece of the reference model and
I am not sure how close the overall ADL 1.5 spec is to being finalised
but the operational template definition appears to be very stable and
can act as a reference point for coalescing various local template
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Hi Thomas,
It is not just governments who will want to use templates to define
agreed minimum datasets. At present all decent attempts at
interoperability are essentially project-driven and often quite local
e.g. Diabetes shared care dataset, Palliative care message, Emergency
care summary. The
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