Changes between Version 24 and Version 25 of The Origins of openEHR


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May 20, 2008, 7:18:14 PM (16 years ago)
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  • The Origins of openEHR

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    145145During the course of the GEHR Project, a Project Team was established under TC/251 of CEN, to propose a pre-standard health record architecture. Some early deliverables of GEHR, in formulating clinical requirements and proposing early formal models for the EHCR, were requested by and provided to the CEN project team, led by Petter Hurlen. This team, in which some members of GEHR participated, published the first CEN pre standard, ENV 12265. The extensive use and influence of GEHR project results and concepts available at that time are clear in the CEN publication. The GEHR project continued to develop and refine its approach after the pre-standard was published.
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     147GEHRでは協調の精神で働くことが求められていた。パブリックドメインにあるもので,その欠点とその後に改良された結果を見てみると,その作業方法が重要な特徴である。反対意見や正反対の視点から発展のために重要で有用な議論が生み出される。GEHRはその手法においてきわめて急進的ではあったが,結果として協力者にとってはあまり快適なものではなかった。
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    149149GEHR sought to work in a spirit of co-operation. Recognising its deficiencies and successively refining its results, in the public domain, was a key feature of its working method. Opposition and contrary perspectives provide an important and useful crucible for innovation. GEHR was quite radical in its approach and no doubt uncomfortable to have as a partner, as a result.
     
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    153 == From GEHR to Synapses in Europe == #dsy20-OE_synapses
     153== From GEHR to Synapses in Europe ==
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    154157The GEHR Project came to an end at the end of 1994 and two proposals to extend its work plan were not immediately successful. One of these was for a Support Action to maintain co-ordination in health record architecture work and the other for more extensive field trials of the architecture. GEHR had delivered a significant, but by no means completed, advance in the application of object modelling approaches to the electronic health care record (EHCR) and its evaluation against comprehensive clinical and ethical requirements as well as implementation experience. It was clear to the team that this first stage GEHR architecture, the first GEHR Object Model, would require continuing refinement in the light of implementation experience.
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