Changes between Version 34 and Version 35 of The Origins of openEHR


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May 21, 2008, 4:46:53 PM (16 years ago)
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KOBAYASHI, Shinji
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  • The Origins of openEHR

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    187187The objective of reverse engineering a health record information model from the legacy of an evolving messaging semantics, as typified by successive HL7 versions, is difficult! In GEHR, such messages were seen as being derivable straightforwardly from the GEHR object model underlying the record formalism, in a clinically comprehensive and ethically acceptable manner. However, without an accessible public domain implementation of such a record architecture, it is quite understandable that existing suppliers of systems, struggling to evolve their products to meet the requirements of patient centred and clinically more accountable care, view such an initiative with some concern.
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    189 Synapses: 1995年にDavid IngramとUCLチームはEHR(Electronic Healthcare Record)の統合を推進するためにレガシーシステムの統合に向けた調査を行うためのプロジェクトを提案することを目的とした新しいコンソーシアムのためにダブリンのTrinity大学のJane Grimson教授と力を合わせることになった。そのほかのGEHR参加者からルクセンブルグ医師および歯科医師会のDaniel Mart
     189Synapses: 1995年にDavid IngramとUCLチームはEHR(Electronic Healthcare Record)の統合を推進するためにレガシーシステムの統合に向けた調査を行うためのプロジェクトを提案することを目的とした新しいコンソーシアムのためにダブリンのTrinity大学のJane Grimson教授と力を合わせることになった。そのほかのGEHR参加者からルクセンブルグ医師および歯科医師会のDaniel Mart,Royal MarsdenのJo Milanも,この産業界からSiemensやHiscomといった大企業も加わったEUのチームによるさらに大規模なコンソーシアムに参加した。
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    191191Synapses: In 1995, David Ingram and the UCL team joined forces with Professor Jane Grimson of Trinity College Dublin in a new consortium aiming to propose a project to explore the legacy systems integration issues in progressing towards a federated electronic healthcare record. From the other GEHR participants, Daniel Mart of The Association of Doctors and Dentists of Luxembourg and Jo Milan of the Royal Marsden also joined this larger consortium of EU teams and industries, which included Siemens and Hiscom as major suppliers.
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    193195Reflecting on the results of the GEHR Project, and looking at the new challenges of implementation of a federated approach, Jo Milan and David Ingram developed and wrote the methodological section of the Synapses Project Proposal that proposed a new paradigm for implementation of the record, which divided the formal description of the architecture into a high level structural model (Synom) and a model of clinical content (Synod), implemented through a clinical object dictionary.