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Under the auspice of the openEHR Foundation, our goal is to offer a clinical knowledge management ecosystem in which: the knowledge artefacts are based on open specifications; the service and programming interfaces are openly specified; and the production data representations are also openly specified. Archetypes are freely available under a Creative Commons BY-SA license.
The focus of CKM to date has been to publish a coherent set of archetypes that can be use by national body or health application developers in projects that involve shared EHRs. These archetypes have developed in different projects, including work in partnership with the Nasjonal IKT (Norway), UK NHS, Australian and Swedish eHealth Programs and in collaboration with clinical application developers building working systems.
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As of November, 2019 CKM has acquired, largely by word of mouth, 2343 registered users from 96 countries, including 857 people who have volunteered to review archetypes, and 281 who have volunteered to translate archetypes. The The repository contains 478 archetypes, of which 92 are currently published (11%). 23 templates have been uploaded, mainly as examples of clinical data set content.
Current CKM functionality includes:
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