Changes between Version 31 and Version 32 of Archtectural Overview Design of the openEHR EHR


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Oct 23, 2007, 8:28:37 PM (17 years ago)
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KOBAYASHI, Shinji
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    1771776.6 Time in the EHR
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    179 時間は健康情報をモデル化する際の取り組むべき問題点として知られている。openEHRでは、時間は[[BR]]Time is well-known as a challenging modelling problem in health information. In openEHR, times that are a by-product of the investigation process (e.g. time of sampling or collection; time of measurement, time of a healthcare business event, time of data committal) described above are concretely modelled, while other times specific to particular content (e.g. date of onset, date of resolution) are modelled using archetyping of generic data attributes. The following figure shows a typical relationship of times with respect to the observation process, and the corresponding attributes within the openEHR reference model. Note that under different scenarios, such as GP consultation, radiology reporting and others, the temporal relationships may be quite different than those shown in the figure. Time is described in detail in the EHR Information Model document.
     179時間は健康情報をモデル化する際の取り組むべき問題点として知られている。openEHRでは、今までに述べられてきた調査プロセスの副産物である時間(例えば、検体を採取した時間や集めた時間、測定した時間、ヘルスケア業務の出来事が起きた時間、データが登録された時間)は具体的にモデル化されていて、特定の内容に限定された他の時間(例えば、発症した日や転帰日)は汎用データ属性をアーキタイプ化することでモデル化されつつある。次の図は典型的な観察プロセスについての時間とopenEHRの参照モデルにおいて対応する属性との関係を示している。[[BR]]Time is well-known as a challenging modelling problem in health information. In openEHR, times that are a by-product of the investigation process (e.g. time of sampling or collection; time of measurement, time of a healthcare business event, time of data committal) described above are concretely modelled, while other times specific to particular content (e.g. date of onset, date of resolution) are modelled using archetyping of generic data attributes. The following figure shows a typical relationship of times with respect to the observation process, and the corresponding attributes within the openEHR reference model. Note that under different scenarios, such as GP consultation, radiology reporting and others, the temporal relationships may be quite different than those shown in the figure. Time is described in detail in the EHR Information Model document.
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