Archetype vs. ontology

2004-11-23 Thread Gerard Freriks
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A patent application covering EHRs

2004-11-23 Thread Gerard Freriks
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A patent application covering EHRs

2004-11-23 Thread Tim Churches
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Archetype vs. ontology

2004-11-23 Thread Philippe AMELINE
Hi Sam, The structured langage is not a direct mapping from natural langage. It is a tree of concepts ordered from generic to specific. Example (sorry if I don't use the proper medical terms in english) : polyp -- location left colon -- size 3 mm -- aspect pedonculated This tree

Archetype vs. ontology

2004-11-23 Thread Carl Mattocks
Philippe, Sam et Al : Seeking clarification .. Is it true to say : the real distinction between an Archetype and an Ontology is that - the role of an Archetype (item) is to provide contextual constraints the role of an Ontology (item) is to provide conceptual constraints an Ontology (item) conce

Episodes in openEHR

2004-11-23 Thread Sam Heard
Tim These links are very helpful...particularly to show that the idea of episode is about one consultant - rather than admission. The Australian data dictionary is about an admitted patient episode. It is clear that many types of groupings will be required. The Folders solution may be one - bu

Archetype vs. ontology

2004-11-23 Thread Sam Heard
Philippe Thank you for this...very informative and I am starting to see how we are converging with your work. I believe that the 'structured terminology' - fils guide down from the archetype nodes - is an important part - SNOMED are trying to address it generically (ie without archetypes) - I

Archetype constraints and interfacing instruments/DSS to an OpenEHR system.

2004-11-23 Thread Sam Heard
Damon I am sure a number of responses will come you way but... > I am not sure whether this is premature but I curious as to which part of an > OpenEHR compliant EHR-S will enforce the constraints that are embedded in an > archetype model - I note the use of the term data validator on the web > s