Dear Gerard, Thanks for your response. Your point of a composition being designed to record a complete encounter is worth another discussion.
I personally feel that it is one way of implementing your CDR, but there could be other equally effective approaches that work better in other situations. For example in the CDR service component of our platform (EHR.Network), we have gone with generic reusable templates such as complaints, diagnosis, medication summary, medication order etc. The application can compose the complete schema for different encounter/event use cases using a combination of these generic templates. The data gathered in any event is grouped together under episodes and events using the virtual folder service. This approach ensures the generic nature of the platform, while maintaining it's extensibility over time. It also helps us contain the proliferation of templates and keeps our library of commonly used stored queries to a manageable level. May be there are other better approaches than either of these that are already being used by others. I feel the approach to choose will depend upon the requirements and so maintaining flexibility for the implementer will be crucial. regards Dileep V S *Founder* HealtheLife Ventures LLP m: +91 9632888113 a: 106, Innovation Centre, IIIT, Electronics City, Bangalore 560100 w: <http://ayushehr.com>ehr.network, <http://ehr.network>ayushehr.com <http://ayushehr.com> e: dil...@healthelife.in On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 5:04 PM GF <gf...@luna.nl> wrote: > Hi, > > Afaik. > Composition is to document one complete encounter. > > I use the ENTRY to start documenting the Documentation process. > And CLUSTERS to deal with Pannels with Clinical Statements. > > > Gerard Freriks > +31 620 34 70 88 > +31 182 22 59 46 > gf...@luna.nl > > Kattensingel 20 > 2801 CA Gouda > the Netherlands > > On 4 Jun 2019, at 06:25, Dileep V S <dil...@healthelife.in> wrote: > > > What would be the composition archetype recommended for a template to > record summaries such as Smoking & drinking? The best that I could think of > is the encounter composition. Do let me know if any other is better suited. > > On a related note, are there any rules or best practices in choosing the > appropriate composition archetype to use for building templates? Are we > planning to have more composition archetypes such as Medication list & > problem list for use with all kinds of different templates? > > regards > > > _______________________________________________ > openEHR-clinical mailing list > openEHR-clinical@lists.openehr.org > > http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/listinfo/openehr-clinical_lists.openehr.org >
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