Dear Everyone,
just to add another perspective, in the Galen project post coordination
was the norm while IHTSDO sits on a heritage of some 300 000 things
Snomed CT needs to take care of. Also, pre-coordination is (I think)
required for making fixed length identifiers. Still, Snomed CT is
harmful.
Regards,
Daniel
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Hugh,
The argument comes when you say that every data point in an archetype
needs to be coded and here there are arguments both ways. I would say
that it is unnecessary to code every data point. There is little
benefit for instance in coding sitting, lying, standing, reclining n a
blood
is pragmatic and gets the job
done as soon as possible.
regards Hugh
Daniel Karlsson wrote:
Hugh,
The argument comes when you say that every data point in an archetype
needs to be coded and here there are arguments both ways. I would say
that it is unnecessary to code
Dear Everyone,
what are the possibilites of constraining the LINK.target attribute
(DV_EHR_UIR datatype) in an archetype? This was possible in earlier
versions of the Ocean Archetype Editor (although its use never was clear
to me). Let's say that I want to constrain a link from an archetype to
Sorry, forgot the final question: Is this (see preceding email)
implemented in openEHR-based systems?
Regards again,
Daniel
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Dear Everyone,
there is a tool developed by Rong to generate openEHR (XML) instances
from a set of template (oet) files and a set of archetypes. We've used
it to make templates (like web-templates not openEHR templates) for
generating openEHR instances with patient data.
/Daniel
On Fri,
Dear Everyone,
sorry for the delay, we at Link?ping University have created a number of
XML instance compositions, not very fancy but we would be willing to
share them. I'll just try to find somewhere to put them.
/Daniel
On tor, 2011-03-03 at 09:55 +0100, Roger Erens wrote:
Hi Koray, Hong
Dear Everyone again,
here are some simple COMPOSITION samples, with some Swedish inside...
http://www.imt.liu.se/~danka/AQLTestData.zip
/Daniel
On tor, 2011-03-03 at 09:55 +0100, Roger Erens wrote:
Hi Koray, Hong Yul,
I am also interested in receiving a few examples to test with.
Would it
are you using?
Regards,
Daniel
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Tue 2012-01-10 klockan 10:55 +0100 skrev Jostein Ven:
Everybody
Dear all,
On s?n, 2012-03-18 at 13:57 +0100, Grahame Grieve wrote:
Are discrete units only encountered in administrative directives? Do
you prohibit people from making observations or measurements that
include discrete units such as puffs, tablets, patches, vials, strips etc?
There are
prefer this solution to overloading the unit with things that break the
assumptions of metrology.
/Daniel
Grahame
On 19/03/2012, at 9:26 PM, Daniel Karlsson daniel.karlsson at liu.se wrote:
Dear all,
On s?n, 2012-03-18 at 13:57 +0100, Grahame Grieve wrote:
Are discrete units only
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Gerard, Everyone,
could you please *NOT* reuse existing terms like open world and
closed world with an already agreed specific meaning in a well-defined
context for your own purposes!
On the topic of descriptive vs. prescriptive I believe that that is an
additional dimension in this discussion.
Dear Everyone,
Erik Sundvall's PhD defence will be broadcasted online tomorrow at 9.15
CET (8.15 UTC)
https://plus.google.com/events/ci7smrge59khogjuleabsv3mi7o
For more information, see http://www.imt.liu.se/people/erisu/2013/phd/
Cheers,
Daniel Karlsson
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On 14 Feb 2013, at 21:00, Daniel Karlsson daniel.karlsson at
liu.semailto:daniel.karlsson at liu.se wrote:
Dear Everyone,
Erik Sundvall's PhD defence will be broadcasted online tomorrow at 9.15 CET
(8.15 UTC)
https://plus.google.com
Hi Ian,
On Thu, 2013-05-30 at 10:34 +0100, Ian McNicoll wrote:
Hi Erik,
The Ocean TDD-canonical transform is available at
http://openehr.codeplex.com/SourceControl/latest#176376
look for TDD_to_openEHR.xsl
As far as I know a generic reverse transform is not possible.
How
basis.
Cheers,
Daniel
Gerard Freriks
+31 620347088
gfrer at luna.nl
On 14 jun. 2013, at 09:41, Daniel Karlsson Daniel.Karlsson at liu.se
wrote:
Hi Ian,
On Thu, 2013-05-30 at 10:34 +0100, Ian McNicoll wrote:
Hi Erik,
The Ocean TDD-canonical transform is available
Hi Gerard,
see below...
On Fri, 2013-06-14 at 11:54 +0200, Gerard Freriks wrote:
See below
Gerard Freriks
+31 620347088
gfrer at luna.nl
On 14 jun. 2013, at 11:09, Daniel Karlsson daniel.karlsson at liu.se
wrote:
On Fri, 2013-06-14 at 09:56 +0200, Gerard Freriks wrote:
Hi
using up
a fraction of that space. The obvious conclusion is that we (as in
Sweden) ourselves should have started that project. It's not always easy
being an openEHR advocate ;).
It's just a question of what the community thinks is important.
- thomas
On 14/06/2013 08:41, Daniel Karlsson
Thomas and All,
[Sent to CIMI-list as well... Sorry for cross-posting]
From what I can see the
difference, apart from syntax, from the current AOM is that value sets
are named objects by themselves. This would actually solve the problem
of
implementing the proposed CIMI terminology binding model
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results.
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Daniel
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of the code, which in many cases is not readable to clinicians.
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Dear All,
it seems the UCUM code for the temperature units in the Body temperature
archetype is wrong. It uses the UCUM print symbol, e.g. "°C", rather
than the UCUM code "Cel".
http://www.openehr.org/ckm/#showArchetype_1013.1.49
Regards,
Daniel
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Grahame
On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 7:50 PM, Daniel Karlsson
<daniel.karls...@liu.se<mailto:daniel.karls...@liu.se>> wrote:
Dear All,
while thinking about terminology server requirements for openEHR systems
I would like to ask all openEHR implementers about experiences of
differe
?
What are the use cases when the terminology servers are used (e.g.
design time, data entry, querying, etc.)? What are the "terminological
queries" that are used/needed (e.g. subsumption testing, subset
membership, subset expansion, etc.)?
Thanks,
Daniel
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of the the transitive closure table.
/Daniel
On 2016-12-04 01:53, Pablo Pazos wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Did your team publish any articles about the demonstration? I'm
interested in the technical aspects of querying expansion of results.
Thanks!
On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 10:01 AM, Daniel Karlsson
<daniel.ka
Hi All,
please use this link to refer to the SNOMED CT URI Standard:
https://confluence.ihtsdotools.org/display/DOCURI
This page contains more info about SNOMED CT languages:
https://confluence.ihtsdotools.org/display/SLPG/SNOMED+CT+Languages+Project+Group
Thanks,
Daniel
On ons, 2017-04-26 at
See this page:
https://confluence.ihtsdotools.org/display/SLPG/SNOMED+CT+URI+Standard
Please consider the language used when posting.
/Daniel
On May 3, 2017 13:03, Bert Verhees wrote:
On 03-05-17 12:53, Thomas Beale wrote:
On 03/05/2017 11:40, Bert Verhees wrote:
On
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