Gerard   Freriks
+31 620347088
  gf...@luna.nl

Kattensingel  20
2801 CA Gouda
the Netherlands

> On 28 Jun 2018, at 16:03, Stefan Sauermann <sauerm...@technikum-wien.at> 
> wrote:
> 
> Instead, the greatest hope for effective systems will be realized when the 
> infrastructure for introducing computational tools in medicine has been put 
> in place by visionary leaders who understand the importance of networking, 
> integration, shared access to patient data bases, and the use of standards 
> for data exchange, communications, and knowledge sharing.”

We need standards on how to describe the health data and their 
epistemology/context, modeling patterns and rules on how to use coding systems 
and deal with ‘negation’, just to mention a few other things needed to define 
data inside EHR systems in such a way that data can exchanged.

> 
> The archetype community  (and many other standards groups) have them all, 
> volunteers, early adopters, and large scale implementers. Sometimes we lose 
> sight of each other, but they are all there.
> 
> Looking forward,
> greetings from Vienna,
> Stefan

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