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  • 02/04/12 00:00:00 - 04/04/12 00:00:00
    Thomas Beale

    Needham, MA, USA and Ann Arbor, MI, USA and Chicago USA – December 22, 2011 – OMG®, Health Level Seven® International (HL7), and Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), today announced the Call for Participation for “Interconnected Health 2012: Enabling Health through High-Impact IT.” The event will be held at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare in Chicago, IL on April 2-4, 2012. Registration and abstract submission details may be found online at http://www.interconnected-health.org/cfp.

    Interconnected Health 2012 will focus on approaches, challenges, and solutions affecting the ability to connect health organizations and systems, and the role of IT as an enabler in achieving this connectivity. Geared toward the CxO suite and senior leaders within healthcare organizations, Interconnected Health provides a venue to hear what peer organizations are doing (both within the US and abroad), to exchange ideas, and to interact with peers who are leaders in this space.

  • 28/08/11 09:00:00 - 31/08/11 17:00:00
    Thomas Beale

    MIE2011 is the 23rd International Conference of EFMI - the European Federation for Medical Informatics, and takes place in Oslo August 28–31 2011. The conference will cover various topics in the area of e-health, health informatics, telemedicine etc. There will also be commercial and scientific exhibitions.

    The opening day will be at Akershus University Hospital, one of the technologically most advanced hospitals in Europe.

    See the home page at http://www.mie2011.org/.

  • 09/01/11 00:00:00 - 14/01/11 00:00:00
    Thomas Beale

    Two openEHR sessions are scheduled at the next HL7 WGM in Sydney, both on Friday 14 January, the last day of the meeting. The first session is 'openEHR - Introduction to openEHR, Archetypes & Templates', 9:00 - 12:30. The second is 'openEHR - Application of openEHR with HL7 & SNOMED'.

  • 12/09/10 00:00:00 - 15/09/10 00:00:00
    Thomas Beale

    MedInfo 2010 this year takes place in Cape Town, South Africa. The openEHR-related activities include a clinical modelling workshop and various presentations. See here for details.

  • 31/10/09 13:00:00 - 31/10/09 18:00:00
    Thomas Beale

    It is a pleasure for us to announce the 8th Medical Open Source Software Seminar (MOSS8) in Tokyo, Japan as follows:

    Date and Time
    : October 31, 2009, from 13:00 to 18:00
    Location: Waseda University, Building 19, Room 610
             http://www.waseda.jp/jp/campus/waseda.html
    Organized by: Medical Open Source Software Council in Japan
    In cooperation with: Kano laboratory, Waseda University
    Registration Fee: free
    Fee for reception after the seminar: 4,000 Yen

    Program:
    1) Opening speech (Shinji KOBAYASHI, Ehime University)
    2) Ubuntu project in Japan (Jun KOBAYASHI, Ubuntu Japanese Team)
    3) The openEHR project
      a) Introduction of the openEHR project (Sadahiko KANO, Waseda University)
      b) openEHR.jp activity (Shinji KOBAYASHI, Ehime University)
    -- coffee break --
    4) Application of openEHR system to Tuberculosis program in Cambodian public health sector,(Waseda university, Saran Kong)
    5) openEHR as a new approach to electronic health record system in Cambodia maternity care program (Waseda university, Hok Kakada)
    6) Ruby implementation of ADL parser (Akimichi Tatsukawa, Narimasu Kousei hospital)
    7) Data conversion of EMR using open source software (Eizen KIMURA, Ehime University)
    8) Discussion
    --------Reception-----------------

    Contacts:(English preferred)
    MOSS8 Office in Kano laboratory, Waseda University
    1-21-1 Nishi-Waseda, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 169-0051, Japan
    TEL 03-3202-2439
    e-mail: moss8@moss.gr.jp

  • 30/08/09 00:00:00 - 02/09/09 00:00:00
    Thomas Beale

    MIE 2009 is located in Sarajevo this year. Programme: http://www.mie2009.org/programme.php

    openEHR-related activities include:

    PAPERS
    Mon 31 Aug

    Track A - CONGRESS HALL
    17:40 - Engaging Clinicians in Clinical Content: Herding Cats or Piece of Cake? - Heather LESLIE, Sam HEARD, Sebastian GARDE, Ian MCNICOLL

    Track B - ROOM BOSNIA
    17:30 - An openEHR-Based Clinical Decision Support System: A Case Study - Hajar KASHFI

    Tue 1 Sep
    Track A - CONGRESS HALL
    11:40 - Can openEHR Archetypes Be Used in a National Context? The Danish Archetype Proof-of-Concept Project - Knut BERNSTEIN, Ida TVEDE, Jan PETERSEN, Kirsten BREDEGAARD
    12:00 - A Migration to an openEHR-Based Clinical Application - Hajar KASHFI, Olof TORGERSSON

    Track C - ROOM HERCEGOVINA
    11:40 - Representing a Chemotherapy Guideline Using openEHR and Rules - Rong CHEN, Patrik GEORGII-HEMMING, Hans ÅHLFELDT

    TRACK I (special BHSMI Track) - ROOM NIGHT CLUB
    16:10 – 16:40 The contribution of archetypes towards semantic interoperability within national eHealth programmes. - Dipak Kalra, UCL

    Wed 2 Sep
    Track A - CONGRESS HALL
    12:10 - HL7 Template Model and EN/ISO 13606 Archetype Object Model – A Comparison Karl BOINTNER, Georg DUFTSCHMID
    12:20 - Comparing the Apgar Score Representation in HL7 and OpenEHR Formalisms - Marc CUGGIA, Sahar BAYAT, Delphine ROSSILLE, Patrice POULAIN, Patrick PLADYS, Hélène ROBERT, Régis DUVAUFERRIER

    WORKSHOPS
    Wed 2 Sep
    Track E - ROOM UNA
    10:00 - Archetype-Based Knowledge Management for Semantic Interoperability of Electronic Health Records - Sebastian GARDE, Rong CHEN, Heather LESLIE, Thomas BEALE, Ian McNICOLL, Sam HEARD

    POSTERS
    Towards ISO 13606 and openEHR Archetype-Based Semantic Interoperability - Catalina MARTÍNEZ-COSTA, Marcos MENÁRGUEZ-TORTOSA, Jesualdo Tomás FERNÁNDEZ-BREIS

  • 24/06/09 10:00:00 - 27/06/09 17:00:00
    Thomas Beale
    Tim Cook has been selected as an invited lecturer at the 10th Edition of International Free Software Forum or fisl10 [1], to be held at the Pontifícia Universidade Católica (PUC-RS), from June 24th to 27th, 2009, in the city of Porto Alegre, Brazil.
    
    This event attracts more than 7,000 free and open source software developers and other participants each year.  
    
    fisl10 is promoted by Projeto Software Livre Brasil (Brazilian Fre Software Project), a networked organization of individuals who promote and develop Free Software. It's organized by Projeto Software Livre Rio Grande do Sul - regional branch of Projeto Software Livre Brasil[2] - and Associação SoftwareLivre.Org[3], a non-profit organization comprising several of Projeto Software Livre Rio Grande do Sul activists, located at Porto Alegre/RS/Brazil.
    
    Past speakers include Novell's Miguel de Icaza, HP's Bdale Garbee, OLPC's Jim Gettys, OSI's Eric Raymond, LI's John "Maddog" Hall, and OpenBSD's Theo De Raadt. We have simultaneous translation into English, and Portuguese as a lot of our attendees are non-brazilians.
    
    Tim will be speaking on the fundamentals of openEHR, how and why it is a different approach to semantic interoperability in healthcare application development and the importances of this approach.  He will also be demonstrating the Open Source Healthcare Platform (OSHIP) which is based on the openEHR Python reference implementation.  
    
    [1] http://fisl.softwarelivre.org
    [2] http://softwarelivre.org
    [3] http://associacao.softwarelivre.org 
    
  • 09/06/09 00:00:00 - 10/06/09 22:30:00
    Thomas Beale

    PatientOS Inc. will be demonstrating with a live system which users can log into, the interoperability between two distinct systems using openEHR Archetypes. You can see and experience a live, hands on demo at the HIMSS Virtual Conference June 9-10.

    The demo will include

    1) Provide a live Physician Office environment

    2) Provide a live Hospital environment

    3) Demonstrate various workflows in both (office visit, hospital closed loop medication management)

    4) Demonstrate a patient portal with a consolidated view of the two systems clinical data.

    Register for free at http://www.himssvirtual.org

  • 29/09/08 00:00:00 - 30/09/08 00:00:00
    Thomas Beale

    The CHIME department, University College London, is hosting a 2-day training course on openEHR and SNOMED CT at the Whittington campus, Archway London on 29 and 30 September. See
    http://www.chime.ucl.ac.uk/news/latest/news-20080804a.htm

  • 20/09/08 00:00:00 - 21/09/08 00:00:00
    Thomas Beale

    There will be a 1.5 day workshop on openEHR using the Python implementation (aka. OSHIP) at the XVIII IEA World Congress of Epidemiology in Porto Alegre, Brazil http://www.epi2008.com.br/ingles/index.php on 20 & 21 September, 2008.

    The workshop registration link is at: http://www.epi2008.com.br/cursos/index.php#16

  • 21/07/08 00:00:00 - 01/08/08 00:00:00
    Thomas Beale

    The International Workshop on Open Source Health Informatics Projects is an initiative from National Laboratory for Scientific Computing, the coordinator of MACC-Rio Network, and Brazilian Health Informatics Society – Rio de Janeiro State Branch and it will be executed by an international partnership between Fluminense Federal University and the openEHR Foundation. The objective of this workshop is for the attendees to become familiar with the openEHR specifications as implemented in the Open Source Health Information Platform (OSHIP) project led by Tim Cook, and to develop a healthcare application on that platform aimed to the healthcare information demands and following the principles of Health Information and Informatics Policy and e-government in Brazil.

  • 29/06/08 00:00:00 - 04/07/08 00:00:00
    Thomas Beale

    The IHTSDO 2008 Summer Conference: Community of Practice Meetings is at Birmingham NEC from 29 June to 4 July. This six-day international working conference is being hosted by NHS Connecting for Health to bring together IHTSDO's working group and project group members and members of National Release Centres from across the Globe, to progress the quality and development of SNOMED Clinical Terms, to discuss the enhanced release format and to look at better working practice in a  volunteer community. This is primarily for clinical terminologists to contribute to the future development of SNOMED CT itself. Details are at http://etdevents.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/1629.

  • 10/06/08 00:00:00 - 11/06/08 00:00:00
    Thomas Beale

    This is a practical conference concerned with how todesign, implement, deploy, migrate, support and evolve computer applications that use SNOMED CT. It is aimed primarily at healthcare IT professionals working with suppliers and healthcare organisations involved in the practicalities of implementing SNOMED CT. Implementing SNOMED CT 2008 is sponsored by BT Health, CareCom A/S, Health Language Inc, Ocean Informatics and SNOMED Terminology Solutions. It is being held in association with Smart Healthcare EXPO 2008. The early-bird-cut off date has been extended to Friday 9 May, 2008. Registration detailson www.abies.co.uk.

  • 26/05/08 00:00:00 - 28/05/08 00:00:00
    Thomas Beale

    Various openEHR-related events are occurring at MIE 2008, this year at Göteborg, Sweden. A number of papers relating to archetypes and associated terminology issues are on the programme, as well as two openEHR-related tutorials.

  • 31/10/07 10:00:00 - 01/11/07 00:00:00
    openehr_daisy

    The new openEHR website is about to be launched.

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