Hello Pablo,
EN13606 (now ISO 13606) archetypes follow the
same archetype model and ADL syntactic representation as openEHR. What changes
is the underlying Reference Model, what you do is to constraint its specific
classes and attributes. OpenEHR archetypes are not directly compatible with
the 13606 norm, but the can be easily converted to it, the standard itself
includes the details about this.
Unfortunately, the ISO 13606 RM is not
publicly available, but you can buy it at the ISO web page
http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=40784With
regard to the tools, you can try the LinkEHR Editor. It is a generic archetype
editor which works with any RM, including EN13606. Although it is not a
clinical oriented tool at this moment (we are working on it :-)), at least
guides you in defining archetypes following the RM structure. You can find it
at
http://www.linkehr.com/Regards,
David
Moner
2008/8/8 Pab
<pazospablo@hotmail.com>
Hi, I'm starting a research on EN13606. In many
places mention that EN13606 defines archetypes to constraint it RM, but I
can't find the spec of such archetypes.
Anyone knows if there is a spec for EN13606
archetypes?
If I make an archetype with the OpenEHR
archetype editor, this archetype is compatible with the EN13606 RM? I see in
OEHR website that OEHR is compatible with EN13606, but I don't know if this
compatibility extends to the archetypes too.
Thanks a lot!
Pablo.
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