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----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerard Freriks" <[email protected]>
To: "Conrado Vi?a" <conradov at adinet.com.uy>
Cc: <openehr-technical at openehr.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: Free text analysis
> Dear colleagues,
>
> This 'free text analysis tool' is a commercial product that will analys
> "free text".
> Ontologies, archetypes are of importance to increase further its analysis
> capabilities.
>
> So I must disappoint you the tool is not free.
> But the use of archetypes as being specified in OpenEHR are important.
>
> Gerard
>
>
> -- <private> --
> Gerard Freriks, arts
> Huigsloterdijk 378
> 2158 LR Buitenkaag
> The Netherlands
>
> +31 252 544896
> +31 654 792800
>
>
> > From: Conrado Vi?a <conradov at adinet.com.uy>
> > Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 00:50:47 -0300
> > To: "Gerard Freriks" <gfrer at luna.nl>
> > Cc: <openehr-technical at openehr.org>
> > Subject: Free text analysis
> >
> > Hi All,
> > I would like to ask Gerard Freriks to post some more information on the
tool
> > for free text analysis he mentioned.
> >
> > I think there is an influence on any EHR schema (even when built with
> > archetypes) by the way chosen to retrieve the particular fragment of
> > information. I also think archetypes could play an important role on
future
> > health-related free text analysis. That's why I thought my request was
valid
> > for a post.
> >
> > Since this is my first message to the list I think it appropriate to
> > introduce myself (just a warning so I don't bore busy people with the
rest
> > of the e-mail)
> >
> > I'm a Systems Analyst working on an academic project for our country's
main
> > public hospital ("Hospital de Cl?nicas", Uruguay).
> > Our work deals with the retrieval, analysis and integration of Epileptic
> > patients clinical data. We evaluated the use of openEHR some months ago,
but
> > found too little empirical proof of its adequacy... :(
> > We don't have our web page finished yet, and the first version is going
to
> > be in Spanish only, but I could send or post information on it when it's
> > done, if I receive any request.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> > Conrado Vi?a
> >
> >
> > -----Mensaje original-----
> > De: owner-openehr-technical at openehr.org
> > [mailto:owner-openehr-technical at openehr.org] En nombre de Gerard Freriks
> > Enviado el: lunes, 11 de agosto de 2003 19:36
> > Para: Christopher Feahr; Thomas Clark
> > CC: Karsten Hilbert; openehr-technical at openehr.org
> > Asunto: Re: HISTORY DATA SET IN EPR
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > As a GP with 20 years of experience in the Netherlands I learned that
> > free text plus a not to complicated set of codes (ICPC) is sufficient
> > for daily practice. We could generate automatic advice for medication
> > based on complaints or diagnosis.
> >
> > ICPC contains roughly 2000 complaints, diagnoses and procedures. It will
> > cover 80% of every thing a GP will encounter during the day.
> >
> > The provision of medicine is an art.
> > The registration of all medical (and other) relevant facts and findings
> > is retelling the story of the pati?nt. It is a narritive process. Have
> > we ever seen a piece of literature completely written in complex codes?
> >
> > The study of Archetypes (see the OpenEHR website) will reveal that
> > Archetypes plus free text plus codes will enable future physicians a lot
> > of flexibility and expressive power. Much of the flexibility will depend
> > on the ontology (medical knowledge and knwoledge of the world) behind
> > the scenes.
> >
> > And bye the way.
> > In the R&D facility where I work we have a very powerfull tool for
> > analysis of free text. Recently a lot of progress has been been at this.
> > If the free text is 'enriched' with Archetypes this process of
> > meaningfull data extraction will become much more easy.
> >
> > Gerard Freriks
> >
> > --
> > Gerard Freriks, MD
> > Convenor CEN/TC251 WG1
> >
> > TNO-PG
> > Zernikedreef 9
> > Leiden
> > The Netherlands
> >
> > +31 71 5181388
> > +31 654 792800
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > -- <private> --
> > Gerard Freriks, arts
> > Huigsloterdijk 378
> > 2158 LR Buitenkaag
> > The Netherlands
> >
> > +31 252 544896
> > +31 654 792800
> >
> >
> >> From: "Christopher Feahr" <chris at optiserv.com>
> >> Organization: Optiserv Consulting
> >> Reply-To: "Christopher Feahr" <chris at optiserv.com>
> >> Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 07:32:52 -0700
> >> To: "Thomas Clark" <lakewood at copper.net>
> >> Cc: "Karsten Hilbert" <Karsten.Hilbert at gmx.net>,
> >> <openehr-technical at openehr.org>
> >> Subject: Re: HISTORY DATA SET IN EPR
> >>
> >> Presently, each doctor and EMR software vendor is cooking up his own
> >> shorthand-language, and I'm suggesting that information should be
> >> reduced as much as possible to a standard set of codes.
> >
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