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Structuring Legacy Pathology Reports by openEHR Archetypes to Enable Semantic Querying
SummaryBackground: Clinical information is often stored as free text, e.g. in discharge summaries or pathology reports. These documents are semi-structured using section headers, numbered lists, items and classification strings. However, it is still challenging to retrieve relevant documents since keyword searches applied on complete unstructured ...
Kerstin Denecke, Stefan Kropf
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2018 IEEE 31st International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS), 2018
Eating disorders (ED) are described as a broad spectrum of eating-related issues, which include dysfunctional behavior related to dissatisfaction with body shape or size, as well as inadequate eating behavior such as purgative practices, binge eating and dietary restrictions for weight loss and control purposes.
Priscila Alves Maranhao +2 more
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Eating disorders (ED) are described as a broad spectrum of eating-related issues, which include dysfunctional behavior related to dissatisfaction with body shape or size, as well as inadequate eating behavior such as purgative practices, binge eating and dietary restrictions for weight loss and control purposes.
Priscila Alves Maranhao +2 more
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Generating openEHR Archetypes and Templates with Annotated Mindmap Models
2025 47th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)The medical information model serves as a crucial foundation for effectively organizing and expressing medical information to ensure interoperability of information systems. The openEHR approach is increasingly recognized as a means to achieve interoperability among medical information systems.
Huajian Mao +2 more
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An update on OpenEHR archetypes in Norway
International Journal of Medical Informatics, 2016Hallvard Lærum +3 more
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Analysis of the process of representing clinical statements for decision-support applications: a comparison of openEHR archetypes and HL7 virtual medical record [PDF]
Delivering patient-specific decision-support based on computer-interpretable guidelines (CIGs) requires mapping CIG clinical statements (data items, clinical recommendations) into patients’ data.
Arturo Gonzalez-Ferrer +2 more
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Infrastructuring in Healthcare through the OpenEHR Architecture
In Norway, a national initiative is currently aiming at standardising the electronic patient record (EPR) content based on an openEHR framework. The openEHR architecture, offers users the capability to conduct standardisation and structuration of the EPR
Gro-Hilde Ulriksen +2 more
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The Management of openEHR Archetypes for Semantically Interoperable Electronic Health Records
Walker et al. recently assessed the value of electronic health care information exchange and interoperability in the US and concluded that a compelling business case exists for its national implementation [1].
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Business archetypes and archetype patterns were originally introduced by Arlow and Neustadt. Business archetype patterns (Product, Party, Order, Inventory, Quantity and Rule), composed of business archetypes (e.g., Person's Name, Address, Phone Number ...
Gunnar Piho, Jaak Tepandi
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Challenges in Design and Creation of Genetic openEHR-Archetype
2018Since the Human Genomic Project discovered the sequencing of human genome, the interest about genome content in clinical practice has increased. Genetic information has become a key point to understand diseases or improve treatments, for example, the nutrigenomic and nutrigenetics.
Priscila Alves Maranhão +4 more
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Validation of the openEHR Archetype Library by using OWL Reasoning
2011Electronic Health Record architectures based on the dual model architecture use archetypes for representing clinical knowledge. Therefore, ensuring their correctness and consistency is a fundamental research goal. In this work, we explore how an approach based on OWL technologies can be used for such purpose. This method has been applied to the openEHR
Marcos Menárguez Tortosa +1 more
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