The academic projects page on the website lists currently known projects. I am sure that there are more today. Please let us know if you have a project, and the details of it, we will post it on this page.
- thomas beale
The academic projects page on the website lists currently known projects. I am sure that there are more today. Please let us know if you have a project, and the details of it, we will post it on this page.
Hi Thomas,
Armando Prieto and Juan Escalante are students from Venezuela, they took our Open EHRGen framework and improve it to create an EMR for the SOS Telemedicine for Venezuela project.
They can give you more information about the project specifics.
We don’t have an entry for openEHRGen either…
Hi Thomas, we are here: http://www.openehr.org/shared-resources/usage/nonprofit.html
I knew that…!
Hi Tom, we’re here: http://gastros.codeplex.com/
Country: New Zealand
Institution: The University of Auckland, National Institute for Health Innovation
Team: Koray Atalag, Hong Yul Yang
Project Description
GastrOS is an endoscopic reporting application based on open standards: openEHR and MST. GUI is driven by Archetypes/Templates. It is part of our research at the University of Auckland to investigate software maintainability and interoperability.
Uses openEHR.Net on CodePlex
Hi Thomas,
Here is another entry from Sweden.
Institution: Karolinska Institutet
Team: Nadim Anani, Rong Chen, Sabine Koch
Project Description: Ongoing PhD program to explore how semantic EHR
technology, openEHR in particular, can be extended to support
distributed clinical processes. This will be done by exploring how to
incorporate clinical practice guidelines and clinical pathways into
openEHR, using guidelines from the clinical domain of stroke care.
/Rong
Greetings,
I think Opereffa can ask for a place in the academic works list.
Institution: University College London, CHIME
Team: Seref Arikan, Professor David Ingram,
Project Description: Opereffa ( http://opereffa.chime.ucl.ac.uk ) is a proof of concept implementation of key aspects of openEHR specification. Its initial version explores the key requirements of implementation, all the way from a web based UI to a RDMS based back end. It includes some Eclipse plugins and Eclipse BIRT (Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools) integration.
Kind regards
Seref
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