See http://www.prorec.it/efmiStc/recommendations.htm
Is clinical datasets identical to archetype repositories?
regards
Arild Faxvaag
See http://www.prorec.it/efmiStc/recommendations.htm
Is clinical datasets identical to archetype repositories?
regards
Arild Faxvaag
See http://www.prorec.it/efmiStc/recommendations.htm
Is clinical datasets identical to archetype repositories?
we are in the same family.
My current goal is to collect the (existing) definitions of the datasets, i.e. to see what the people want to put into the records.
The PROREC Inventory will collect the actual definitions and description in any format.
I understand that OpenEHR want to create a repository of "processable" archetypes.
Therefore the PROREC Inventory will provide a list of data entries, suitable for producing the archetypes.
The PROREC Inventory will provide also a context in which each data entry is supposed to be used.
I hope it helps
Angelo
regards
Arild Faxvaag
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Angelo
Good to hear from you - I agree that clinical data sets are a rich sorce of
archetypes - and justify their use for secondary data collections.
Cheers, Sam