Hi Matt,
Comments in text.
Regards!
-Thomas Clark
Matt Evans wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>I would be grateful for some advice on an issue that has been troubling me
>for some time. I am a clinician currently on secondment full time to an EHR
>project. I do not wish to name the software house we are u
Jim
Patients often report that they have diabetes and clinicians usually believe
them. Infact it would be negligent not to without good reason. So we are used
to
doing that. Entering the problem in their problem list is something that
increases the scope of the information.
We have added diag
Gerard
The alternative suggestion is to allow the patient to add information to the
EHR
problem list - ie enter diabetes mellitus as a problem. It is true that the
Entry will be known to have come from them. The composition will also come from
them and unless the world changes a little - will
Matius
Thank you for your email. You are correct in your assertion. I have felt that
this is not summary data and as an Entry should go in an archetype called
questionnaire.
Archetype can then have a question and an answer. Such data is usually derived
from the EHR in the long run - I call it
Matias Klein wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> We are making incredible progress with the openEHR framework!
> Recently we faced a requirement to create patient-facing data capture
> tools. Unfortunately we can't seem to find a place in the openEHR
> model where these types of propositions fit cleanly.
Dear all,
I would be grateful for some advice on an issue that has been troubling me
for some time. I am a clinician currently on secondment full time to an EHR
project. I do not wish to name the software house we are using but they are
a major EHR developer with an interest in the UK.
The appl
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 11:29, Birner, Cecilie (DHS-DCDC) wrote:
> Dear Openehr Group,
>
> I would like to move this egroup to another account and would be very
> grateful assistance doing so. Can someone please email me instructions on
> how to do this?
If you only want to change the email addres
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 10:55, Matt Evans wrote:
> Now, the patient phones up with some additional information which I wish to
> add to the assessment. I open it up to add that info. On a different page
> of the document however the 'reasons not fit' box pulls through not the last
> value (null or
Dear Openehr Group,
I would like to move this egroup to another account and would be very
grateful assistance doing so. Can someone please email me instructions on
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I emailed d.lloy
I'd be very interested in a detailed explanation apropos to Matias' query.
Among other things, this question seems important for home monitoring contexts
as well as questionnaires filled out in the doctor's office.
Normally a contact note is attributed to a provider, so that takes care of the
idea
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