Academic research based on openEHR
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Current Research
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Country |
Institution |
Team |
Description |
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Brazil |
University of Rio de Janiero |
Rigoleta Dutra |
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| Fluminense Federal University |
Luciana Tricai Cavalini, |
Epidemiologic Surveillance Support System (EpiS3): a decision-support system
for epidemiological surveillance (disease control and prevention for communities
and healthcare settings).
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Germany |
University of Heidelberg / Heilbronn University |
Petra Knaup, |
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Spain |
University of Alcalá, Madrid |
L. Lezcano, |
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Technical University of
Valencia, *Faculty of Informatics. Murcia University. |
David Moner, |
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| University of Seville |
Isabel Román Martínez |
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Sri Lanka |
University of
Moratuwa
Sri Lanka; Health Development Research Program(HDRP), Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Puvanendran Senthilruban |
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Sweden |
Medical Informatics
group at the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Linköpings universitet, Sweden |
Hans Åhlfeldt et.al. |
For current details see: http://www.imt.liu.se/mi/ehr/
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UK |
University of Manchester, UK |
Prof Alan Rector, |
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US |
Laboratory for Biomedical Informatics, Mayo Clinic, USA |
Peter Elkin |
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Ontolog NHIT_EHR, USA |
Bob Smith |
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Past Research
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Country |
Institution |
Team |
Description |
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Australia |
Health Informatics
Research Group
Central Queensland University, Australia In Oct 2007, this group was closed. |
Sebastian Garde, |
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Distributed Systems Technology Centre (DSTC) (now defunct) (Australia) |
Andrew Goodchild, |
The HealthConnect project is an Australian federal and state government initiative to create a national network of shared EHRs. In May 2002, Ocean Informatics and the DSTC began Phase 1 of a planned multi-phase project to trial openEHR as the basis for the Australian national EHR architecture to undepin HealthConnect and other similar initiatives. Phase 1 of the project entailed detailed requirements and design. It was successfully completed in March 2003. Phase 2 of the project began in January 2004. It involves the development and implementation of openEHR-based software to support a multi-disciplinary clinical trial of diabetes shared care involving hospitals, GPs and allied-health professionals in the Brisbane South GP division, Australia. It is the first clinical trial of the openEHR model and archetypes and as such, will provide an important validation of the approach. DSTC's implementation:
Status (1-july-2006): DSTC ceased and development continued into Extensia products (commercial). |
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UK |
CHIME (Centre for Health Informatics and Multi-professional Education), University College London |
David Ingram, |
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