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Re: GELLO v.1 as a candidate openEHR CDS language


Hi Tim thanks for the sourceforge link.
Yep we are on the HL7 DSS committee. Andrew McIntyre has presented on GELLO v.1 (and GLIF) at the last two or three working group meetings, and are looking at ballotting some minor changes to the BNF, examples and of GELLO v.1 midyear. So we are contibuting to a standards process.



Regards

Peter Scott
Hi Peter,

On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 18:53 +1000, Peter Scott wrote:

A pathology system built on this technology is real, deployed and used every day by an Australian pathology lab. It uses about 40 lab archetypes which I would like to contribute in openEHR ADL 1.4 form to the CKM.

Great news.


what is CLIPS?

CLIPS is considered the gold standard for forward-chaining inference
engines.
I suggest you get the documenttion and read the Users Guide first:
http://sourceforge.net/project/downloading.php?group_id=215471&filename=documentation_624.zip&a=94460201



You may have noticed the term GLIF earlier in this post - this higher level guideline vehicle uses GELLO and archetypes for an Australian Govt funded demonstration project around the management of lymphoma, a complex use case again.

Though InterMed & DSG:
Decision Systems Group (DSG), Harvard Medical School in association with
the Clinical Decision Support Technical Committee and Clinical
Guidelines Special Interest Group of HL7 and (in early work) the
InterMed Collaboratory (USA).

have kind of been out of business since funding dried up a few years
ago.
I had an email exchange with Dr. Bob Greenes last week and he told me
that there is renewed interested in GELLO & GLIF.  His words were "stay
tuned".  I don't know if you are working with the HL7 DSS group but
maybe they could use some of the improvements you have made?

This is a very important area to move ahead with real computability in
health care.

Cheers,
Tim



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