Hmmm. Using Google Chrome, I can see the class diagrams...
Note that the diagrams are currently found in the 2nd link (for the
requirements Information Analysis Model) and 3rd link ('Interim Graphics-Led
Views' of the DS models) listed below - i.e. where I've added '' at the end
of lines in my copy below. The only graphics we have at the moment are
auto-generated from the Enterprise Architect tool - which do include
everything, but require an extra step to see, for example, the terminology
constraints.
* Discharge Summary Requirements Artefacts
o LRA Discharge Summary Requirements Specification V0.4.1.1
o LRA Discharge Summary Information Analysis Model
* Discharge Summary Constrained Domain Models
o Interim Graphics-Led Views
o Alternative Views of the Same Models:
* Discharge Summary COMPOSITION Model
* Discharge Summary ENTRY Models
* Discharge Summary ELEMENT Models
* SNOMED CT Expression Constraints used in Discharge Summary
* Discharge Summary Instance Examples
o Discharge Summary Example SNOMED CT Instances
* For reference:
o LRA Domain Models
o LRA SNOMED CT Expression Constraints
o LRA Controlled Vocabularies
o LRA Reference Models
From: openehr-technical-bounces at openehr.org
[mailto:openehr-technical-bounces at openehr.org] On Behalf Of
rjsea...@gmail.com
Sent: 10 October 2011 12:16
To: For openEHR technical discussions
Subject: Re: openEHR Archetypes Development
Hi Laura,
Thanks for the link. While I can navigate most of the links, I can't see the
class diagrams. (I use google-Chrome)
Regards
Russell
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 8:45 PM, Sato Laura (NHS CONNECTING FOR HEALTH)
laura.sato at nhs.net wrote:
Hi Sam,
I come to an HTML index page that provides a brief narrative and labelled links
to requirements, technical models, instances, etc. Maybe you could let me know
offline what application you are using (maybe it's a browser issue) or send me
a screenshot of what you see.
Cheers,
Laura
From: openehr-technical-bounces at openehr.org
[mailto:openehr-technical-boun...@openehr.org] On Behalf Of Sam Heard
Sent: 10 October 2011 04:25
To: 'For openEHR technical discussions'
Subject: RE: openEHR Archetypes Development
Hi Laura
Thanks for the link. I am finding it very difficult to make head or tail of the
pages and what it all means.
The pages appear to have a very basic 13606 element at the top and then a heap
of references including self references.
Can you help at all?
Cheers, Sam
From: openehr-technical-bounces at openehr.org
[mailto:openehr-technical-boun...@openehr.org] On Behalf Of Sato Laura (NHS
CONNECTING FOR HEALTH)
Sent: Friday, 7 October 2011 11:34 PM
To: For openEHR technical discussions
Subject: RE: openEHR Archetypes Development
In part in (a slow!) response to the discussion below, I'm pleased to invite
comments on the current draft detailed content models (based on 13606 and using
the SNOMED CT concept model) for Discharge Summary, now accessible at
https://svn.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/svn/public/lra/PUB/discharge/content/index.html.
(Apologies for the certificate warning that you'll be confronted with at
first.)
For some background info, this work is still relatively rough - it's an interim
draft release that shows our first attempt to publish a full suite of detailed
requirements, technical models and instance examples for record content. We're
aware of a few inconsistencies and gaps in the end-to-end flow, but I'd still
welcome any comments you might have time to send us ... I'm hoping that we'll
release the next draft (based on comments received in the next few weeks) in
November.
Best wishes,
Laura
Laura Sato
Head, Logical Record Architecture
Department of Health Informatics Directorate
Technology Office, NHS Connecting for Health
email: laura.sato at nhs.net
mobile: (44) (0)7733 324 338
From: openehr-technical-bounces at openehr.org
[mailto:openehr-technical-boun...@openehr.org] On Behalf Of Eunice Ab
Sent: 03 June 2011 12:18
To: For openEHR technical discussions
Subject: Re: openEHR Archetypes Development
Dear Laura, Ian
Many thanks for your emails. They have been so helpful .
Laura, I am going to take up the offer of contacting you to get to know more
about the 'central activities'. I will be in touch soon.
Ian, I totally agree that most of the work done on data standards is currently
been hidden away behind the N3 firewall or through trud. We need more
accessible mechanisms for this work expecially for those that actually need to
use these standards locally.
Hopefully this will be taken into consideration in current and future work.
Thanks again.
Best regards
Eunice
On 3 June 2011 10:44, Ian McNicoll Ian.McNicoll at oceaninformatics.com wrote:
Thanks Laura,
That is very helpful clarification. It is unfortunate that much of the
interesting work being done in the English NHS is 'hidden away'