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To be able to exchange clinical information in a semantically safe way across different openEHR-based systems, it is important to agree on the clinical concepts used in these systems. In openEHR, such concepts are formally expressed in archetypes and developed in regional, national and international collaboration. It is crucial that clinicians - even without any knowledge of openEHR - are inherently involved in this process by being able to review and comment as required. Only this can ensure that the clinical content models are clinically valid and comprehensive. To enable this collaboration, the Clinical Knowledge Manager (CKM) has been developed as a web-based system for collaborative development, management, validation, review and publishing of openEHR archetypes and other clinical knowledge resources. CKM is used internationally by the openEHR foundation as well as in several regional and national programmes. CKM supports the 'federation' of archetypes, so that the various programmes can work independently and to their own timelines, while sharing archetypes with each other where possible.

HANDI-HOPD - building apps on an openEHR platform (Ian McNicoll)

HANDI-HOPD is a demonstrator based on SMART, FHIR and openEHR APIs, designed to allow training and experimentation in an open-standards/vendor-neutral environment. It exposes a set of simple Restful APIs which are easy to consume in modern languages/ frameworks. HANDI-HOPD is being used as the basis of the NHS England Code4Health project which aims to give clinicians the skills and knowledge to allow them to participate more directly in design of their systems. 

HL7 FHIR and openEHR: perspectives on coexistence and collaboration (Erik Sundvall, Ian McNicoll and Koray Atalag)

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  • Shinji Kobayashi, MD, PhD - Kyoto University, Japan
  • Pablo Pazos, Ingeniero en Computación, openEHR en español, CaboLabs, ACHISA
  • Koray Atalag (Deactivated), MD, PhD, FACHI - University of Auckland, New Zealand
  • Sebastian Garde, Dr. sc. hum., Dipl.-Inform. Med., FACHI - Ocean Informatics, GermanyIan McNicoll MBChB,MSc, HandiHealth CIC, UK
  • Erik Sundvall, MSc, PhD - Linköping University and Region Östergötland, Sweden
  • Christian Chevalley, Founder and Technical Director, ADOC Software, Thailand

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