The screening questionnaire family of #openEHR archetypes is intended to capture the structured presence or absence, and some details, of different clinical concepts in a questionnaire context. Examples can be "Do you have any heart disorders?" or "In the last four weeks, have you experienced any dizziness?". You can find the archetypes here: https://ckm.openehr.org/ckm/projects/1013.30.90
"It was hell, but it was an *agile* hell"
—@heatherleslie on the topic of reviewing the whole initial family of screening questionnaire #openEHR archetypes
Thanks @jakesmolka, for sure it will be very interesting to read. Data belongs to the patient, #openEHR provides a way to separate data from application and #solid approach could help how citizens manage their healthcare data..
'The diagram', she evolves...
#healthIT interoperability requires
1. Information model standards
2. Exchange standards
3. Terminology standards
#openEHR, #FHIR, #SNOMEDCT
All 3 are required for sustainable & scalable health data interoperability
H/T @KateEbrill
@HeathFrankel
Source: https://twitter.com/omowizard/status/1589827463521394688
#healthIT #openehr #fhir #snomedct
(Finally) The Catalonian government launches the tender to procure a clinical knowledge management platform service according with the openEHR standard https://linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:ugcPost:6999033780615225344?updateEntityUrn=urn%3Ali%3Afs_updateV2%3A%28urn%3Ali%3AugcPost%3A6999033780615225344%2CFEED_DETAIL%2CEMPTY%2CDEFAULT%2Cfalse%29 #openEHR
In this article, Vince Kuraitis and Ian McNicoll analyse the study from JAMIA over interoperability across different EHR vendors.
A must read to understand the problems being addressed by using clinical data standardization with openEHR. Data should be written once and live forever, and not be lost when exchanged (speaking in the dumbest language) or locked by another system (provider).
Article: https://e-caremanagement.com/jamia-study-reports-22-68-interoperability-across-ehr-platforms-7-implications/
Study: https://academic.oup.com/jamia/article/29/5/753/6500181?login=false
#openehr #intraoperability #clinicaldata
#openehr #intraoperability #clinicaldata
Some things should be self evident, but aren't until you show your product to a user for the first time:
Well OF COURSE "Adverse reactions since last treatment" can't be mandatory fields for the first treatment consultation 🤦♀️