The Health Information Models space is for discussions about formalised models of health domain content. In the openEHR Framework there are a number of innovations that make it relatively straightforward to specify and share clinical content. The foundations are the clinical models, consisting of archetypes and templates. These models require terminology and finally the models need to support automated clinical process, offering the clinician users decision support and suggesting quality care options in the form of computerised clinical pathways.
The openEHR Foundation maintains an open access international repository of these models (mainly openEHR archetypes and templates) at: http://openehr.org/ckm. The archetype specification is now an ISO standard (ISO 13606-2). These are now being used by several national governments to specify national e-health information standards.
It is important to designate unique identifiers to these resources for use in Semantic Web environments.
Hi Dr Atalag,
Please could you add a couple of examples of the type of information you wish to access through identifiers.org URIs? Also, I have found some templates (some draft), but it is not possible to get individual URLs for these, as they are loaded in frames. Is there a direct access method to get individual templetes, etc?
thanks in advance,
regards
Nick
Hi Nick, good spotting re Templates ;)
We do have direct URLs for templates as well - you'll need to be a registered user (free to register) to access them.
Examples:http://openehr.org/ckm/#showTemplate_1013.26.80
http://openehr.org/ckm/#showTemplate_1013.26.2
http://openehr.org/ckm/#showTemplate_1013.26.33
In addition we also have Terminology Subsets (Termsets): http://openehr.org/ckm/#showTermset_1013.29.9
Cheers,
-koray
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Hi Dr Atalag,
Please could you add a couple of examples of the type of information you wish to access through identifiers.org URIs? Also, I have found some templates (some draft), but it is not possible to get individual URLs for these, as they are loaded in frames. Is there a direct access method to get individual templetes, etc?thanks in advance,regardsNick [new-collection:#29] Add openEHR modelsStatus: open
Created: Wed Dec 23, 2015 02:51 AM UTC by Dr. Koray Atalag
Last Updated: Wed Dec 23, 2015 02:51 AM UTC
Owner: nobodyThe Health Information Models space is for discussions about formalised models of health domain content. In the openEHR Framework there are a number of innovations that make it relatively straightforward to specify and share clinical content. The foundations are the clinical models, consisting of archetypes and templates. These models require terminology and finally the models need to support automated clinical process, offering the clinician users decision support and suggesting quality care options in the form of computerised clinical pathways.
The openEHR Foundation maintains an open access international repository of these models (mainly openEHR archetypes and templates) at: http://openehr.org/ckm. The archetype specification is now an ISO standard (ISO 13606-2). These are now being used by several national governments to specify national e-health information standards.
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