MIE-2008

This may/may not be the correct place to discuss this but in case you
haven't noticed. There were eight tutorials scheduled at MIE last
Sunday. Six of those tutorials were cancelled. The only two remaining
were the two openEHR related tutorials.
http://www.sfmi.org/home/page.asp?sid=63&mid=2&PageId=1834

Thanks for doing a great job openEHR advocates!

Tom, Rong and Sebastian were scheduled for a workshop on
interoperability sing archetypes. How did that go?

I'm also interested in hearing about the reception of Christian Khol,
et.al presentation on facilitating the openEHR approach.
http://www.hst.aau.dk/%
7Eska/MIE2008/ParalleSessions/PresentationsForDownloads/Mon-0815/HIS&EHR-15_Kohl.pdf

--Tim

This may/may not be the correct place to discuss this but in case you
haven’t noticed. There were eight tutorials scheduled at MIE last
Sunday. Six of those tutorials were cancelled. The only two remaining
were the two openEHR related tutorials.
http://www.sfmi.org/home/page.asp?sid=63&mid=2&PageId=1834

Thanks for doing a great job openEHR advocates!

Excellent!

Tom, Rong and Sebastian were scheduled for a workshop on
interoperability sing archetypes. How did that go?

The workshop went well. All demonstrations worked as planned. We got very positive feedback from the audience =)

We should upload the slides to the openEHR sites soon.

I’m also interested in hearing about the reception of Christian Khol,
et.al presentation on facilitating the openEHR approach.
http://www.hst.aau.dk/%
7Eska/MIE2008/ParalleSessions/PresentationsForDownloads/Mon-0815/HIS&EHR-15_Kohl.pdf

There were three archetype related presentations in the first session on the first day! There is an archetype based information protection paper from the UCL team published on this conference. I think we should compile a list of papers and presentations related to openEHR/archetypes just like what we did for Medinfo last year.

Cheers,
Rong

Tim Cook wrote:

This may/may not be the correct place to discuss this but in case you
haven't noticed. There were eight tutorials scheduled at MIE last
Sunday. Six of those tutorials were cancelled. The only two remaining
were the two openEHR related tutorials.
http://www.sfmi.org/home/page.asp?sid=63&mid=2&PageId=1834

Thanks for doing a great job openEHR advocates!

Tom, Rong and Sebastian were scheduled for a workshop on
interoperability sing archetypes. How did that go?

I'm also interested in hearing about the reception of Christian Khol,
et.al presentation on facilitating the openEHR approach.
http://www.hst.aau.dk/%
7Eska/MIE2008/ParalleSessions/PresentationsForDownloads/Mon-0815/HIS&EHR-15_Kohl.pdf

*Tim,
you beat me to it, but I was going to mention the intention of adding an
MIE 2008 page to the openEHR website, in which we post papers and
presentations of sessions relating to openEHR. I am not sre at all of
what this list is, so if there are people on this list who could point
out authors & presentations it would be helpful.

The workshop went very well - we demonstrated various tools, including:
- the archetype editor,
- the template designer,
- a new tool by Rong that extracts content configuration in proprietary
form into openEHR archetype form, making it shareable,
- Sebastian Garde demonstrated an enterprise tool for governance,
lifecycle management and release management of archetypes, templates,
and other resources.

Positive comments afterward indicated that people are starting to see
how much this work as matured and how they could use it in real
environments. Thanks to all those who came.

- thomas beale

MIE 2008 page to the openEHR website, in which we post papers and
presentations of sessions relating to openEHR. I am not sre at all of
what this list is, so if there are people on this list who could point
out authors & presentations it would be helpful.

Actually, is it possible to have a "conferences" page on the wiki
that is a bit of a one-stop shop for documenting openEHR related
contributions to conferences. Somewhere where authors could
attach their presentations from last years Medinfo, the MIE 2008 etc
- and maybe also lists of future conferences of interest to
openEHR folks.

I know I can create pages myself on the wiki but I'm still a bit unsure
where things are supposed to go in the wiki tree.

Andrew

Andrew Patterson wrote:

Actually, is it possible to have a "conferences" page on the wiki
that is a bit of a one-stop shop for documenting openEHR related
contributions to conferences. Somewhere where authors could
attach their presentations from last years Medinfo, the MIE 2008 etc
- and maybe also lists of future conferences of interest to
openEHR folks.

I know I can create pages myself on the wiki but I'm still a bit unsure
where things are supposed to go in the wiki tree.
  

Andrew, I think this is a really good idea. A link from the homepage or
static part of the website into a place on the wiki where users can
upload papers and continue the discussion has potential as both a
reference and a way to provide feedback and/or engage in discussion on
each paper in one location.

Lisa

Lisa Thurston wrote:

Andrew Patterson wrote:
  

Actually, is it possible to have a "conferences" page on the wiki
that is a bit of a one-stop shop for documenting openEHR related
contributions to conferences. Somewhere where authors could
attach their presentations from last years Medinfo, the MIE 2008 etc
- and maybe also lists of future conferences of interest to
openEHR folks.

I know I can create pages myself on the wiki but I'm still a bit unsure
where things are supposed to go in the wiki tree.
  

Andrew, I think this is a really good idea. A link from the homepage or
static part of the website into a place on the wiki where users can
upload papers and continue the discussion has potential as both a
reference and a way to provide feedback and/or engage in discussion on
each paper in one location.

*I am fine with that - I don't think we had the wiki running when we did
the MedInfo pages. Probably we should move that to the wiki as well and
make a small web page. How do others feel about this. Note, if we go
this way, I am likely to leav it up to conference paper-writers to put
their own entries up in the relevant pages!

Can we have reactions from a few more people - if the response is
positive, I will organise the conference material onto the wiki.

- thomas beale

Lisa Thurston wrote:

Andrew Patterson wrote:

Actually, is it possible to have a “conferences” page on the wiki
that is a bit of a one-stop shop for documenting openEHR related
contributions to conferences. Somewhere where authors could
attach their presentations from last years Medinfo, the MIE 2008 etc

  • and maybe also lists of future conferences of interest to
    openEHR folks.

I know I can create pages myself on the wiki but I’m still a bit unsure
where things are supposed to go in the wiki tree.

Andrew, I think this is a really good idea. A link from the homepage or
static part of the website into a place on the wiki where users can
upload papers and continue the discussion has potential as both a
reference and a way to provide feedback and/or engage in discussion on
each paper in one location.

*I am fine with that - I don’t think we had the wiki running when we did
the MedInfo pages. Probably we should move that to the wiki as well and
make a small web page. How do others feel about this. Note, if we go
this way, I am likely to leav it up to conference paper-writers to put
their own entries up in the relevant pages!

Can we have reactions from a few more people - if the response is
positive, I will organise the conference material onto the wiki.

It sounds like a good idea to me. Is there any limit on the type/size of file that can be uploaded to the wiki page?

Cheers,
Rong

I like the wiki idea. We need to start using the wiki more. If
everybody (in this case the authors) contributes, we will have more
and better content and Thomas can concentrate on other important
things.

Cheers, Thilo

Hi all,

Here’s my positive reaction:-).

We started some discussion around this topic back in November. One of the other items we discussed then was a place for ‘openEHR’ presentations that could be used by others under a common creative (or other) license. Although I can find several presentations under ‘recently updated’ I would expect those to be found under education. This might also be the place for the pages about the past, future and eventually the openEHR exclusive conference. Also this could be a place for all publications available. I know that publications can be reached directly form the home page under resources, but I think these should (also) be present in the Wiki section. The link directly under resources only reveals the 3 theses about workflow. There is another link under resources/ getting started and then under ‘I want to - see the publication pages’ (where probably the other publications could be found) but this link is dead. Having all this together under the educationsection in Wiki might provide an easier entrance for those who wants to be educated about openEHR.

Cheers,

Stef

I have created a new wiki space called 'resource', and a root page
'conferences' beneath it. I have also created more or less a copy of the
MedInfo 2007 page in the wiki. See
http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/resources/Conferences . On a whim, I
chose a left-menu navigation style, just to see if we would like it
better. I should be able to change it back if we don't like it.

One thing to note: in the MedInfo 2007 page, all the links point back to
the openEHR.org website, whereas in future conference webpages, we will
usually upload attachments. The problem we have to tackle is that
conferences is only one way to view material; after a while you want a
proper index of the papers etc, and you no longer care that much about
what conference they came from. I addressed this on the openEHR website
with a 'publications' set of pages (currently workflow, Health ICT and
archetypes). The conference-independent view of things is obviously teh
more long term one. Would anyone like to propose how we do this on the
wiki? Clearly an agreed discipline is needed, e.g. we might say that you
have to upload to a page for papers, and then put an entry in the
conference page that just points to that.

thoughts?

- thomas beale

Hi all,
As you may find in my signature, I'm a PhD student at Chalmers
University of Technology, Sweden.
The idea of having a conference related wiki page would be great for
me, but not in entering related papers yet!
MIE2008 was an amazing opportunity for me to get more familiar with
openEHR and I've just starting investigating it for our projects.
As a part of Pragmatic Pattern project, I'll design and develop an
Evidence Based Clinicla Decision Support System
You may find more information about our projects here:

http://www.cs.chalmers.se/proj/medview/website/medview/omMedView.html
http://www.his.se/templates/vanligwebbsida1.aspx?id=29549

I hope discussing issues on this mailing list, or getting access to
resources in the Wiki will help me find the best way of utilizing this
standard.
Finally, It was so nice to meet you- Rong,Beatriz,Ian and Heather - in
MIE2008 :slight_smile:

Regards
paria

Create a set of keywords (called Labels on this tool) and then ask
everyone to use them as they apply to each entry.

--Tim

I wonder if we should have a particular list for people who are interested in working with openEHR from a decision support point of view. This may not be appropriate just yet but I believe it will generate a considerably different intellectual space. I wonder what others think?
Sam

Päria Kashfi wrote:

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It is a good idea. You can probably count all of us at in.

/Micke

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sounds great!
we are at least 3 persons interested in this issue in Chalmers and Skövde

paria

I wonder if we should have a particular list for people who are interested in working with openEHR from a decision support point of view. This may not be appropriate just yet but I believe it will generate a considerably different intellectual space. I wonder what others think?
Sam

Päria Kashfi wrote:

Hi all,
As you may find in my signature, I'm a PhD student at Chalmers
University of Technology, Sweden.
The idea of having a conference related wiki page would be great for
me, but not in entering related papers yet!
MIE2008 was an amazing opportunity for me to get more familiar with
openEHR and I've just starting investigating it for our projects.
As a part of Pragmatic Pattern project, I'll design and develop an
Evidence Based Clinicla Decision Support System
You may find more information about our projects here:

[http://www.cs.chalmers.se/proj/medview/website/medview/omMedView.html](http://www.cs.chalmers.se/proj/medview/website/medview/omMedView.html)
[http://www.his.se/templates/vanligwebbsida1.aspx?id=29549](http://www.his.se/templates/vanligwebbsida1.aspx?id=29549)

I hope discussing issues on this mailing list, or getting access to
resources in the Wiki will help me find the best way of utilizing this
standard.
Finally, It was so nice to meet you- Rong,Beatriz,Ian and Heather - in
MIE2008 :)

Regards
paria



Lisa Thurston wrote:

Andrew Patterson wrote:


Actually, is it possible to have a "conferences" page on the wiki
that is a bit of a one-stop shop for documenting openEHR related
contributions to conferences. Somewhere where authors could
attach their presentations from last years Medinfo, the MIE 2008 etc
- and maybe also lists of future conferences of interest to
openEHR folks.

I know I can create pages myself on the wiki but I'm still a bit
unsure
where things are supposed to go in the wiki tree.


Andrew, I think this is a really good idea. A link from the
homepage or
static part of the website into a place on the wiki where users can
upload papers and continue the discussion has potential as both a
reference and a way to provide feedback and/or engage in discussion
on
each paper in one location.


*I am fine with that - I don't think we had the wiki running when we
did
the MedInfo pages. Probably we should move that to the wiki as well
and
make a small web page. How do others feel about this. Note, if we go
this way, I am likely to leav it up to conference paper-writers to put
their own entries up in the relevant pages!

Can we have reactions from a few more people - if the response is
positive, I will organise the conference material onto the wiki.

- thomas beale

*

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Sam,
I am interested to join this list.
/Rong

I have already counted you in when I applied for us at Linköping University.
:slight_smile:

                      /Micke

Sam,

I'm interested in this and suspect that I'll be able to interest a few
colleagues as well.

Simon McBride
sjm@veribox.net

I am certainly interested. It is the core of my interest semantic
information management in healthcare and my primary driver for being
involved in the EGADSS project http://egadss.sourceforge.net/
Though I was out voted by HL7v3 and Arden Syntax MLM proponents so I
left the project.

Yes, absolutely. I’d like to be in the list too.

Cheers,

Chunlan

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