Williamtfgoossen at cs.com wrote:
In een bericht met de datum 8-1-2006 21:31:57 West-Europa
(standaardtijd), schrijft gfrer at luna.nl:
Information is exchanged in communities.All clinical information
belongs to the healthcare domain.
When clinical concept models (Archetypes) are
Je suis absente du bureau jusqu'au jeudi 4 mai 2006.
Sandrine Villaeys
, value set and unique
coding for each element or node.
William
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a possible fraud attempt from
www.chirad.org.uk claiming to be www.chirad.org.uk
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You refer to machine computer system interfaces and that these might
be proprietary. Yes they could and will.
But when the holy grail is about plug-and-play interoperability then
these interfaces (archetypes) must be free to use.
Gerard, how about SNOMED-tables, they are expensive, and many
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