Dear Lexis,
A piece of early warning: If someone assigned only you to develop an EHR
based on openEHR, assuming that you'll figure out everything on your own
and deliver a solution, they are making a big mistake: this is not a one
man job.
Based on your questions, I get the feeling that you have never been exposed
to openEHR, and you have a massive amount of learning to do.

Threre is nothing wrong about your goal or being in your position: every
once in a while, someone in your position drops by, asks questions, and
gets frustrated because he/she can  not find what he/she was expecting to
find.
If this is not an academic exercise, I strongly suggest that you take a
look at the vendors that deliver openEHR based solutions, and discuss your
requirements with them. Regarding your "how do I do this?" type of
questions,
http://serefarikan.com/2012/11/08/openehr-for-practical-people-cleaned-up/
 and http://openehr.codeplex.com/documentation might help get your head
around the concepts.

All the best


On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 1:50 AM, Lexis Nexis <lexisnexis5490 at gmail.com>wrote:

> I am a Java developer. I am assigned to develop EHR based on OpenEHR. I
> read some specifications and they seem very complex to me. For instance, I
> want to create a web page like:
>
> Last Name:
> First Name:
> Date of Birth Date:
> Gender:
> Phone:
> Email:
> Emergency Contact Person:
>
> How do I map this object to Archetype?
>
>
> David
>
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