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[Gnumed-devel] address@hidden: Archetypes: Medication order, risks and
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Karsten Hilbert |
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[Gnumed-devel] address@hidden: Archetypes: Medication order, risks and goals] |
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Wed, 1 Jun 2005 10:26:56 +0200 |
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Adrian,
some pertinent vocabulary from the OpenEHR list:
----- Forwarded message from Sam Heard <address@hidden> -----
>
> Dear All
>
> The first instruction (based on the openEHR instruction model proposal)
> is available at:
> http://www.oceaninformatics.biz/archetypes
>
> It is not complete and needs more work, but has many of the features of
> a medication order that are required in the health system. This is not a
> prescription (which is a set of medication orders) - all this
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> information relates to a single order. It deals with the workflow and
> includes dispensing and administration.
>
> The model describes the activity (details of the medication in this
> case, and how to administer it) and the work flow steps that might be
> recorded. It is worth noting that only the name of the medication is
> mandatory! This deals with existing systems.
...
> I look forward to your comments on the list or to:
>
> address@hidden
>
> Cheers, Sam
>
> ____________________________________________
>
> Dr Sam Heard
> Ocean Informatics
> Director openEHR Foundation
> Co-Chair, EHR Technical Committee, HL7 International
> Chair EHR IT-14-9-2, Standards Australia
> Adjunct Professor Health Informatics, Central Queensland Univerity
> Hon. Senior Research Fellow, UCL, London
>
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