On Oct 15, 2006, at 2:34 PM, Gerard Freriks wrote:

> Dear Dana,
>
> Why would you like to do that?
> Theoretically it might be possible to map computationally  
> constraints imposed on one model to others imposed on an other,  
> where both ways express the same clinical model.
> But I doubt that this can be done.
> So far only humans can make the translation since only us humans  
> have an "internal ontology", an internal knowledge of the clinical  
> world, that makes this possible.
> As far as I can see it, the CEN/tc251 EN13606 part 1 is a model of  
> any document.
> The HL7v3 RIM is a linguistic model of any possible statement of fact.
> Both are not the same.

Doesn't CDA provide the model for a document in the context of HL7?


Gregory Woodhouse
gregory.woodhouse at sbcglobal.net

"Those who are enamored of practice
without theory are like a pilot who goes
into a ship without rudder or compass."
--Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)



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