On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 12:34:39PM +0100, Karsten Hilbert wrote:
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> Can you precisely say what your initials stand for ? Here in
> Germany they are *always* the first letter of the first
> name(s). In other countries, too (US, AU AFAICT). In a name,
> that is. A sig
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Op vrijdag 11 maart 2005 15:53, schreef Gerard Freriks:
> Extending qualifiers is allowed.
See, see, the Convenor of CEN TC251 Wg 1, thanks, thank you very much Gerard,
I really appreciate!!!, this quick move. It was within the three days I said
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> > Can you precisely say what your initials stand for ? Here in
> > Germany they are *always* the first letter of the first
> > name(s). In other countries, too (US, AU AFAICT). In a name,
> > that is. A sig may consist of initials only - first/last names
> > both included - such as on charts etc.
Op vrijdag 11 maart 2005 12:36, schreef Karsten Hilbert:
> I forgot to mention one solution we could use in GnuMed:
>
> Attach another name to a person (they can have any number of
> names), put the initials in one of the fields and mark that
> name (eg set the comment) to be only initials.
This i
Op vrijdag 11 maart 2005 12:34, schreef Karsten Hilbert:
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 12:12:03PM +0100, Bert Verhees wrote:
> > I am extracting data from existing systems, and put them in a
> > CEN-structure (this is simplified saying of what I am really doing).
> > I do not want to loose vital inform
I forgot to mention one solution we could use in GnuMed:
Attach another name to a person (they can have any number of
names), put the initials in one of the fields and mark that
name (eg set the comment) to be only initials.
Not clean but doable.
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> I am extracting data from existing systems, and put them in a CEN-structure
> (this is simplified saying of what I am really doing).
> I do not want to loose vital information in this process
> There is one system that stores perso
Op vrijdag 11 maart 2005 11:42, schreef Karsten Hilbert:
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 10:31:09AM +0100, Bert Verhees wrote:
> > Op donderdag 10 maart 2005 13:48, schreef Karsten Hilbert:
> > > > There are no fixed patterns for names or naming conventions.
> > > > There are many societies where the
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> Op donderdag 10 maart 2005 13:48, schreef Karsten Hilbert:
> > > There are no fixed patterns for names or naming conventions.
> > > There are many societies where there are no 'Family' names at
> > > all. Some have Tribe name
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Op donderdag 10 maart 2005 13:48, schreef Karsten Hilbert:
> > There are no fixed patterns for names or naming conventions.
> > There are many societies where there are no 'Family' names at
> > all. Some have Tribe names in lieu, some with father's or
> > village name as 'names' somewhe
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Op vrijdag 11 maart 2005 08:37, schreef Gerard Freriks:
> CEN/TC251 has an european standard: General Purpose Information
> Components.
> These 170 GPICS are proto-archetypes that can be contrained into
> archetypes.
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> One of those is the proto-archetype for Patient demographic information.
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Hi - this is a difficult time with the 13606 standard about to hit the
streets and the technology having been developed in the openEHR space.
The openEHR approach is now considerably richer than 13606 and will, we
hope, be the development space.
You can do pretty much everything in 13606
You will be unsurprised to learn that we agree with USM Bish, and that
names and other demographic entities should be archetyped. We don't seem
to have a person name archetype yet, but you will get the idea from the
location address one at
http://www.openehr.org/repositories/archetype-dev/late
Jose Alberto Maldonado wrote:
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> We have just read the message bellow and honestly we do not understand
> anything now. We supposed that EN13606-1 reference model could be used as
> reference model for developing archetypes.
> You can read in prEN13606-2 (last version February 2005), se
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