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Re: Medinfo 2010


Thanks Tim & co for moving on this.

Tim
You kindly offered to help organise this, please let me know if I can
help in any way.

Shinji
You mentioned the abstract submission deadline of Sept 30th.
What do we need to prepare as a group to organise ahead of this date?

I agree with Ian that we should try to follow patient journey stuff, EM
Summary to SOAP note updated on discharge to EM Summary again.

This deadline should help us all focus efforts...

Kind Regards,

Tony

Dr. Tony Shannon
Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Leeds Teaching Hospitals
Clinical Lead, Clinical Content Service, NHS Connecting for Health
Chair, Clinical Review Board, openEHR Foundation
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Ian McNicoll wrote:
This project sounds very exciting but I wonder if the use of an EHR
Extract will fire up sufficient clinical/managerial interest.

As an alternative how about considering a patient's path from an
Emergency visit, looking up/importing data from a GP-held summary (or
even a Google Health summary), Tony's Soap stuff then eventual discharge
letter. Being able to do this seamlessly across different 'vendors' and
platforms would be compelling, especially if the contents could be
changed at the whim of one of us annoying clinicians e.g Revise an
archetype by adding some new elements, rerun the pathway and see how
each individual system should be able to handle the change, including
those who do not have access to the newer archetype.

This could make use of the CKM 'top 20 archetypes' work' (and anything
else), which will be at the heart of almost all clinical communications
- ADR, medication, Diagnosi, lab tests etc.

Or is this too adventurous...

Ian

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2009/8/12 Rong Chen <rong.acode@gmail.com <mailto:rong.acode@gmail.com>>

     > Tom do you have a small sample XML from MedInfo 2007 that is
    valid for the
     > extract xsd ? e.g. one patient with blood pressure ?
     >

    Greg,

    the sample xml files can be found at here:
    
http://www.openehr.org/svn/ref_impl_java/SANDBOX/ehr-bank/src/res/xml/

    /Rong

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