I am confused - hopefully you saying that those particular 'older'
demographic models are not supported?

But there are newer ones right being added to the CKM that conform to the
ADL structure the other clinical ADLs use?

You are not saying an AQL query for

Women over 50 - 70, last mammogram > 2 years

cannot be supported because demographics are not relevant?



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> Message: 4
> Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 16:46:46 +0930
> From: "Sam Heard" <sam.heard at oceaninformatics.com>
> Subject: RE: Why is the editor not opening ADL files?
> To: "'For openEHR technical discussions'"
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> Hi Bert and all
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>
>
> The demographic model was proposed a long time ago and is meant to support
> a
> demographic service - like a PMI. These archetypes are not in the EHR. The
> EHR and demographic service can share archetypes like data_structures,
> clusters and elements and for this reason it is worth aligning them.
>
>
>
> The Ocean archetype editor was built before ADL and works by using the ADL
> parser and XML parser. The reference model is hard coded as a class. TO
> work
> with another reference model it is necessary at the moment to hard code
> another class. A generic approach to this is possible and may in time be
> useable.
>
>
>
> In the meantime, I just want to be clear that the demographic model
> archetypes cannot be used in the EHR - they are not relevant there.
>
>
>
> Cheers, Sam
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