Hi everyone!

As some of you may have noticed, a paper called "Evaluating Model-Driven 
Development for large-scale EHRs through the openEHR approach" 
(http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1386505616300247) was 
recently published by a PhD student at the University of Tromsø. The paper has 
some pretty direct criticism of the ideal of wide clinical engagement in widely 
reusable information models, as well as the clear division between the clinical 
and the technical domain inherent in the openEHR model. I think a lot of the 
observations detailed in the paper are probably correct, for its limited scope 
(one Norwegian region and 4 years of observation, half of which was done before 
the national governance was established). We'll probably use the paper as a 
learning point to improve our national governance model, and I'd like to hear 
any international (and domestic Norwegian for that matter) takes on the 
implications of the paper.

Kind regards,
Silje Ljosland Bakke

Information Architect, RN
Coordinator, National Editorial Board for Archetypes
National ICT Norway
Co-lead, Clinical Models Program
openEHR Foundation
Tel. +47 40203298
Web: http://arketyper.no<http://arketyper.no/> / Twitter: 
@arketyper_no<https://twitter.com/arketyper_no>

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