We have a psychiatrist from Chile here for the next month who will work with us on developing an initial set of Mental Health archetypes.
We would like to set up a little group to discuss these archetypes from a clinical point of view…so anybody with an interest in this area please drop me a quick email, we would very much love you to join us (most likely virtually…) and work together with us on these archetypes.
Kind regards
Sebastian
Dr Sebastian Garde
Faculty of Business and Informatics, Central Queensland University
Austin Centre for Applied Clinical Informatics
Austin Health
Heidelberg Vic 3084, Australia
I would like to be on the list as I am interested in developing
archetypes. I think there is much to be learnt regarding deciding how
to break up the data requirements into sensible (from interoperability
point of view) concepts, i.e. archetypes. For interoperability reasons
these concepts need to be fairly general. The specific requirements at
one site are then fulfilled by plugging them together and further
constrain them via templates.
Some kind of wiki documentation (howto, examples,...) would be cool to
gather the thoughts. However I can't promise to make much of a
contribution as I am very time restricted at the time.
Cheers, Thilo (medical student about to start with PJ)
I guess it will be a really though challenge for your team as mental
health is probably the most difficult domain to model.
I have little experience in some parts and I want to practice as much as
possible for "finding" archetypes and putting a good design. So shortly
pls. count me in too.
I have been involved in a project in Copenhagen where we looked into structured clinical content for mental health - which is our basis for creating archetypes.
Furthermore, I have been doing some mapping of general clinical content into archetypes, i.e. things like examinations, planning etc.
Thus, with this experience I could hopefully contribute to the process. At the same time, I hope to get some input to my own challenges: finding the right level when mapping between the clinical descriptions/guidelines and the archetypes.
We have a psychiatrist from Chile here for the next month who will work with us on developing an initial set of Mental Health archetypes.
We would like to set up a little group to discuss these archetypes from a clinical point of view…so anybody with an interest in this area please drop me a quick email, we would very much love you to join us (most likely virtually…) and work together with us on these archetypes.
We intend to set up an instance of the Atlassian Confluence Wiki soon for openEHR - it won’t be for some weeks, but at some point you can assume there will be an openEHR wiki to transfer stuff to, if this is seen as appropriate.
We have received quite a bit of interest and now have a very interesting team among which we circulated a first draft of a Mental Health archetype mindmap via email for feedback.
I had a talk to Alejandro and we will try without the wiki initially, see how we go with it and set up a Wiki - Confluence preferred - later if necessary.
Cheers,
Sebastian
P.S. Anybody else who wants to join, just write me an email.