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The Origins of openEHR
v9 v10 71 71 * '''1994 - 98''' 135 million ECU, ~60 projects 72 72 73 AIM Workplanによる最初の大規模な提案募集は1989年に発表された。電子的健康記録(EHR)アーキテクチャの研究開発のためには重要な行動であった。この試みにおける作業に出資を求める競争相手の共同事業体のなかで熾烈な競争が繰り広げられた。臨床用語体系(Terminology)や診療プロトコールなどのこの分野で重要な事業についてそのほかの重要な取り組みがAIMプログラムプロジェクト(たとえば Galen, Games, Dilemma)により発展してきており,この時期に一緒に働いた仲間 は今日まで一緒に働いている。73 AIM Workplanによる最初の大規模な提案募集は1989年に発表された。電子的健康記録(EHR)アーキテクチャの研究開発のためには重要な行動であった。この試みにおける作業に出資を求める競争相手の共同事業体のなかで熾烈な競争が繰り広げられた。臨床用語体系(Terminology)や診療プロトコールなどのこの分野で重要な事業についてそのほかの重要な取り組みがAIMプログラムプロジェクト(たとえば Galen, Games, Dilemma)により発展してきており,この時期に一緒に働いた仲間とは今日まで一緒に活動している。 74 74 75 75 The first major Call for Proposals under the AIM Workplan was issued in 1989. A Key Action was to be research and development for an electronic health care record architecture. There was intense competition among rival consortia seeking funding to work on this challenge. Other Key Actions addressed clinical terminology and clinical care protocols and important work in these areas evolved in the early AIM Programme Projects (e.g. Galen, Games, Dilemma), and colleagues from these days work alongside us to this day. … … 78 78 The Good European Health Record (GEHR) Project Proposal 79 79 80 80 Dr Alain MaskensとDr Sam Heardによりコンソーシアムは 81 81 82 82 A Consortium was drawn together by Dr Alain Maskens and Dr Sam Heard to bid to work within AIM on electronic health record architecture. Alain, a Belgian oncologist, was running HDMP, a small software company specialising in electronic healthcare records for GPs. Sam, an Australian General Practitioner, was lecturer at the Medical College of St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London and ran a practice in East London and had developed a general practice system supported by a cooperative of general practices. The two had met through Professor Mal Salkind, head of General Practice at St Bartholomew’s, during the AIM exploratory phase and had begun to collaborate on the development of a generic EHR system. 83 83 84 The Consortium comprised seven professional, industrial and academic 85 partners: St Bartholomew’s Medical College (co-ordinating partner); HDMP; The French Red Cross Hospitals; The Association of Doctors and Dentists of Luxembourg; The General Practice Institute of Oporto, Portugal; France Telecom; Smithkline Beecham. 84 The Consortium comprised seven professional, industrial and academic partners: St Bartholomew’s Medical College (co-ordinating partner); HDMP; The French Red Cross Hospitals; The Association of Doctors and Dentists of Luxembourg; The General Practice Institute of Oporto, Portugal; France Telecom; Smithkline Beecham. 86 85 87 86 Professor David Ingram, Professor of Medical Informatics at St Bartholomew’s