A Process for the Representation of openEHR ADL Archetypes in OWL Ontologies
2015ADL is a formal language to express archetypes, independent of standards or domain. However, its specification is not precise enough in relation to the specialization and semantic of archetypes, presenting difficulties in implementation and a few available tools.
Alex Mateus Porn +2 more
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Methodology for Developing OpenEHR Archetypes: A Systematic Review (Preprint)
2023BACKGROUND Over the past two decades, there has been a growing need to develop electronic health records (EHR), which have been introduced into hospitals and clinics to manage patient data. Emerging the use of openEHR and the need for developing openEHR archetypes.
Daiane Evangelista Ferreira +1 more
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Facilitating Secondary Use of Medical Data by Using openEHR Archetypes
2010Clinical trials are of high importance for medical progress. But even though more and more clinical data is available in electronic patient records (EPRs) and more and more electronic data capture (EDC) systems are used in trials, there is still a gap which makes EPR / EDC interoperability difficult and hampers secondary use of medical routine data ...
Christian Dominik Kohl +2 more
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Towards ISO 13606 and openEHR Archetype-Based Semantic Interoperability
2009Semantic interoperability of clinical standards is a major challenge in eHealth across Europe. It would allow healthcare professionals to manage the complete electronic healthcare record of the patient regardless of which institution generated each clinical session.
Catalina Martínez-Costa +2 more
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Can openEHR Archetypes Be Used in a National Context? The Danish Archetype Proof-of-Concept Project
2009Semantic interoperability and secondary use of data are important informatics challenges in modern healthcare. Connected Digital Health Denmark is investigating if the openEHR reference model, archetypes and templates could be used for representing and exchanging clinical content specification and could become a candidate for a national logical ...
Knut Bernstein +3 more
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An Analysis of the Openehr Archetype Semantics Based on a Typed Lambda Theory
2013The openEHR has adopted the dual model architecture consisting of Reference Model and Archetype. The specification, however, lacks formal definitions of archetype semantics, so that its behaviors have remained ambiguous. The objective of this poster is to analyze semantics of the openEHR archetypes: its variance and mutability.
Akimichi Tatsukawa +4 more
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An XSLT Translator for the openEHR Archetype Definition Language
Balisage Series on Markup Technologies, 2017The cityEHR Electronic Health Records system is a pure XML application for managing patient health records, using open standards. The structure of the health record follows the definition in the ISO 13606 standard, which is used in cityEHR as a basis for clinicians to develop specific information models for the patient data they gather for clinical and
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openEHR Archetypes in Electronic Health Records: the Path to Semantic Interoperability?
A myriad of reasons ranging from physician concerns about workflow to broad environmental issues are still inhibiting the adoption of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems [Ref. 1].
Garde, S, Knaup, P, Hovenga, E
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Exploiting Temporal Constraints of Clinical Guidelines by Applying OpenEHR Archetypes
2017Studies describing Computer-Interpretable Clinical Guidelines (CIG) with temporal constrains (TC) generally have not addressed issues related to their integration into Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems. This study aimed to represent TCs contained in clinical guidelines by applying archetypes and Guideline Definition Language (GDL) to incorporate ...
Lilian Mie Mukai Cintho +5 more
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From ObsCare Software to an OpenEHR Platform: Modelling Obstetric Archetypes
2019Introduction and aims. Electronic health records (EHRs) are important tools to facilitate communication between care providers and to improve clinical research. In obstetrics they became essential. The ObsCare software was created to answer to the need for an EHR with specific obstetric features.
Priscila Alves Maranhão +6 more
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