Dear all,

It is clear to me.
Each patient, each patient group,
each healthcare provider, each group of healthcare providers,
will have its own good reasons to organise and do yhings the way they  
want.

There is never a one size-fits-all.
EHR, EMD systems now and in the future can not dictate what people  
have or want to document in the record.
And all have to be very flexible t0 adapt to new situations.

Next generation EHR systems must be facilitators of these ever  
shifting requirements, cultures and opinions.

So I encourage every group to discuss and define what they need now,
as long as any other group can do the same, now and tomorrow and  
define things in an other way.

Many roads will lead to Rome.
And I do not know which one is the best.
All this does not matter when EHR-systems and standards they are based  
on support this variety of demands and opinion
and stay interoperable at the same time.

Many will not be surprised to learn that I will advocate the  
deployment of the European EHR standard and the OpenEHR implementable  
specification.
Systems that use this implementable specification provide healthcare  
providers with the next generation EHR systems that know how to take  
care of all these local demands at any point in time.
Now and in the future.

Gerard


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On Nov 7, 2007, at 8:13 PM, Williamtfgoossen at cs.com wrote:

> In een bericht met de datum 7-11-2007 18:41:26 West-Europa  
> (standaardtijd), schrijft ed.dodds at gmail.com:
>
> Can anyone explain me why this is NOT a duplication of efforts with  
> ongoing ISO - CEN - OpenEHR - HL7 - IHE work?
>
>
>> Call For Participation in HIT Definitions Work Groups
>>
>> Under the direction of management and technology consulting firm  
>> BearingPoint, Inc. (NYSE: BE), The National Alliance for Health  
>> Information Technology (Alliance) is working with the Office of the  
>> National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) to  
>> engage health care stakeholders in a participatory process to  
>> define key health IT terms.
>> The first step is in the process is to form two works that will  
>> develop consensus-based definitions for the standard use of key  
>> health information technology (IT) terms. As part of a project, a  
>> Records Work Group will be formed to develop consensus on  
>> definitions for electronic medical record (EMR), electronic health  
>> record (EHR), and personal health record (PHR) while the Networks  
>> Work Group will develop consensus on definitions for health  
>> information exchange (HIE) and regional health information  
>> organization (RHIO).
>> The Alliance is accepting applications for work group membership on  
>> its web site at http://www.definitions.nahit.org from November 5 to  
>> November 16, 2007.
>> For the work groups, the Alliance is seeking volunteers from  
>> providers, manufacturers/vendors of healthcare IT products, payers,  
>> purchasers, employers, consumer advocacy groups, associations and  
>> professional organizations, academic institutions, government and  
>> currently operating health information exchanges and regional  
>> health information organizations. Candidates should be:
>> *    Leaders of national stature, able to simultaneously represent  
>> the healthcare field, their respective sector category and their  
>> organization.
>> *    Experts with experience in the focus area of the work group.
>> *    Recognized leaders within their organization, able and willing  
>> to engage their organization in this project.
>> The first work group meetings will be held November 30, and  
>> workgroups are expected to meet on a biweekly basis via  
>> teleconference until a final report is published at the end of  
>> March 2008.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>
>
> Sincerely yours,
>
> dr. William TF Goossen
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