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years
ago...true!).
Tim C
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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
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
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
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
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
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