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The openEHR Developers' workshop

Shinji KOBAYASHIa, Ian McNicollb,c, Xudong Lud, Christian Chevalleye


aThe EHR Research Unit, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
bopenEHR Foundation, c CHIME UCL, London, UK
Biomedical Engineering Department of Zhejiang University, Zhejang, China

eADOC Software, Bangkok, Thailand



Abstract

The openEHR project is well-known as a set of specifications to build future-proof and semantically interoperable electronic health record systems and is related to the family of ISO 13606 standards. This workshop will discuss implementations of the openEHR specifications with the following contents.

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Expected attendees of this workshop are mainly developers who are interested in openEHR archetype technology, implementation of clinical models or open-source software projects in medical domain. Prior knowledge of openEHR specification/technology is helpful, but not required.
Because the workshop will present the state-of-the-art of implementation technologies in health care, attendees can learn the cutting edge of EHR system and software technology.

References

Anchor_ENREF_1_ENREF_1[1] The openEHR Project. [accessed 2016/1/4]; Available from: http://www.openehr.org/.
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_ENREF_2 [2] ISO 13606-1:2008 Health Informatics – Electronic health record communication – Part I: Reference model, (2008).
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[3] Clinical information modeling initiative.[accessed 2017/1/4]; Available from: http://informatics.mayo.edu/CIMI/index.php/Main_Page.
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[4] Kobayashi S, Tatsukawa A. Ruby Implementation of the openEHR Specifications. Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics. 2012;16(1):42-7.
[5] Pablo Pazos, Cabolab-EHR-server. [accessed 2017/1/4]; available from: https://github.com/ppazos/cabolabs-ehrserver
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_ENREF_5 [6] Beale T. Archetypes: Constraint-based Domain Models for Futureproof Information Systems. OOPSLA 2002, workshop on behavioural semantics2002.
Address for correspondence
Tel: (+81) 75-874-2659
Address: Kyoto research park No 9, 5F, Room 506, Awata-cho 91, Chudoji, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan
Email: kobayashi.shinji.5s@kyoto-u.ac.jp