Just interested in creating objects that stand a chance of complying with HL7 3.
John Gage

Gunther Schadow wrote:
> 
> Ooops, another thing ... quite important to avoid misunderstandings:
> 
> "John S. Gage" wrote:
> >
> > Speaking of the HL7 RIM, is the USAM at
> >
> > http://aurora.rg.iupui.edu/RIM/
> >
> > the best reference for someone who wants to encode clinical data with
> > HL7 3(!)?
> > If it isn't, what is?
> 
> you are asking about "to encode clinical data".  "Encoding" can mean
> different things, from how it is represented in an information model,
> over what code systems (vocabularies) to use, down to what bytes to
> store in a file or send over the wire.  If you want to learn about the
> downstream activities that follow the information model to produce
> messages, you can read the HL7 Message Development Framework (MDF)
> from the HL7 web site (www.hl7.org.)
> 
> The USAM only talks about the information model.
> 
> regards
> -Gunther
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