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The openEHR Developers' workshop

Shinji Kobayashia, Ian McNicol

aKyoto University, Japan,

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Abstract

The openEHR project is well-known for publishing and updating a set of open specifications to build maintinable and semantically interoperable (and even intraoperable) electronic health record systems that stay agile in a changing clinical reality. It is closely related to the family of ISO 13606 standards and to CIMI (now an HL7 WG). The detailed openEHR clinical models (archetypes and templates) are authored by global and regional clinical communities in an online environment where the authoring and review process gathers views and concensus from a breadth of clinical specialities. The openEHR archetypes are often used as a source of clinical requirements gathering also in non-archetype-based systems and interoperability standards (e.g.HL7 FHIR).

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