Create tables, saves and retrieves the.same way you do with any other system.
This is not black magic, is just data :)
But you need to create the bindings.
In 2012 I created bindings and give them to developers of a mobile app for a
company in Netherlands (Bert works in that project). The
Look for oenEHR xml schemas.
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Lexis Nexis lexisnexis5490 at gmail.com wrote:
Is RM-objects only used for data interchanges between different EHR system?
Does a way to serialize your RM-objects to that database means that I
have to create my own tables to store medical
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Dear David,
Just because the proposed options both don't seem ideal at first sight,
I would like to mention that I made good experiences working with an OWL
representation of archetypes [1]. It took around two weeks until I could
query my self-generated archetyped patient data. OWL can be
That is very interesting, Kathrin,
Do you also have a way to validate the data?
Thanks
Bert
On 08/08/2013 12:46 PM, Kathrin Dentler wrote:
Dear David,
Just because the proposed options both don't seem ideal at first
sight, I would like to mention that I made good experiences working
Hi Bert,
The idea is to validate the data by using an integrity constraint
validator such as http://clarkparsia.com/pellet/icv/. I just implemented
a little proof of concept so far (successfully, a blood pressure value
that was out of range). Others have done something similar:
But I wonder, excuse me if it is an obvious question
(I must study it, it is a lot of information, and I will depending on
these questions)
Is there a way to use the archetype-ADL-code as a source for
automagically to a validating source for validating datasets?
Not only the leaf values,
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Please specify what kind of examples do you need. For the software part I
believe you can do it. The binding is just a mapping of the elements I
mentioned on my previous messages, in a simple text file.
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Hi!
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 3:21 AM, Lexis Nexis lexisnexis5490 at gmail.com wrote:
Is there a tutorial book I can purchase or some examples? Step-by-step
tutorial is best.
Skim through the document
http://www.openehr.org/releases/1.0.2/architecture/overview.pdf to get
an overview then go back
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