Op maandag 17 april 2006 04:08, schreef Sam Heard:
Hi everyone
In fact both situations are available in openEHR. In the general case and
without access to the repository it is only possible to create a new
version which has no information and mark it as deleted. This is generally
true for
First, I want to thank everyone for their contributions on this discussion, it
helped me a lot.
Now I discovered today, there is a law in the Netherlands which obliges
care-takers (GP's etc) to remove all records for patients demanding this
(within 3 months of demand, and after some years of
I know that it is very hard to completely remove (parts of) an electronic
health record, but the law is still the law and we therefore must follow it.
It happens now and then in Sweden that we must remove (parts of) an
electronic health record completely (and not only logically). The removal is
Maybe we Americans are the only ones who screw up, but one of the reasons I
have to remove data from the EHR is when the data manages to get into the
wrong patient's record. Unfortunately for every right way to do something,
there are many wrong ways. I have said that if I did not have to design
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-Original Message-
From: Bert Verhees [mailto:bert.verh...@rosa.nl]
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 8:30 AM
To: openehr-technical at openehr.org
Subject: Re: Authorisation
Gerard, thanks for your explanation.
I was a bit confused by the ISO18308-conformance document
I understand now,
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