A compilation of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) related to the usage of the Clinical Knowledge Manager.
General Questions
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title | I want to get involved, what can I do? |
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For example, you can:
watch and adopt archetypes and other knowledge resources;
join in review rounds;
participate in discussions;
submit change requests;
submit proposals for new archetypes;
submit translations of archetypes into 'your' language.
Find out more details about ways to get involved here.
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title | I have found an issue with CKM or have a suggestion regarding CKM, what can I do? |
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If you have any problems, suggestions, or comments regarding the CKM tool, you can:
Select 'Report bug' or 'Suggest new feature' from the CKM Help menu, or
Email ckm@oceaninformatics.com
Note: Please be as specific as possible and please do not use this for suggestions to improve an archetype or template. See Archetype FAQs below.
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title | Why should I register? |
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If you are not yet a registered user of the international openEHR Clinical Knowledge Manager, you should consider to register:
The impact of CKM and its ability to publish archetypes and EHR artefacts will only come from the willingness and activity of its registered community of users.
As a registered user, you can become an active participant in the development and quality improvement of open and shared clinical content for eHealth projects via the collaborative CKM community:
watch and adopt archetypes and other knowledge resources;
join in review rounds;
participate in discussions;
submit change requests
submit translations of archetypes into 'your' language.
You will be also able to configure CKM to notify you about new archetypes or modifications to the existing ones.
Most importantly, by recording your domain expertise and a willingness to participate in archetype reviews, the Editors will be able to invite you to participate in projects and teams where your expert opinion will help to enhance the archetypes under review. This involves no commitment – participate as and when it is convenient for you.
If you have developed your own archetypes you can submit them to the Editors as a candidate for shared use within CKM.
Without registering, you can still view all of the CKM content, but not get access to all the good stuff 'under the hood'.
All visitors to CKM are welcome to self-register on the home page - there are no restrictions, and this will enable users to participate and to gain access to richness of CKM functionality.
Sign up as a registered user for the international CKM instance here.
The registration process is explained in more detail here.
Find out more details about ways to get involved here.
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title | How can I create a CKM account for myself, i.e. register? |
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Just click on the 'Register' button in the top right hand corner of the CKM home screen and follow the instructions.
For more details view the detailed steps: Self-Registration in CKM
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title | I already have a CKM account for a different CKM instance. Do I need to register again? |
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Yes.
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A compilation of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) related to the usage of the Clinical Knowledge Manager (CKM).
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If you have any problems, suggestions, or comments regarding the CKM tool, you can:
Note: Please be as specific as possible and please do not use this for suggestions to improve an archetype or template. See Archetype FAQs below. |
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The Clinical Knowledge Manager is standing on the shoulders of the openEHR approach, an open domain-driven platform for developing flexible e-health systems. The openEHR approach is multi-level, single source modelling within a service-oriented software architecture, in which models built by domain experts are in their own layer. It is delineated by a set of specifications published by the openEHR Foundation. If you don't know about openEHR yet, the following are good starting points:
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Registration Process
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If you are not yet a registered user of the international openEHR Clinical Knowledge Manager, you should consider to register: The impact of CKM and its ability to publish archetypes and EHR artefacts will only come from the willingness and activity of its registered community of users. As a registered user, you can become an active participant in the development and quality improvement of open and shared clinical content for eHealth projects via the collaborative CKM community:
You will be also able to configure CKM to notify you about new archetypes or modifications to the existing ones. Most importantly, by recording your domain expertise and a willingness to participate in archetype reviews, the Editors will be able to invite you to participate in projects and teams where your expert opinion will help to enhance the archetypes under review. This involves no commitment – participate as and when it is convenient for you. If you have developed your own archetypes you can submit them to the Editors as a candidate for shared use within CKM. Without registering, you can still view all of the CKM content, but not get access to all the good stuff 'under the hood'. All visitors to CKM are welcome to self-register on the home page - there are no restrictions, and this will enable users to participate and to gain access to richness of CKM functionality. Sign up as a registered user for the international CKM instance here. |
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Just click on the 'Register' button in the top right hand corner of the CKM home screen and follow the instructions. For more details view the detailed steps: Self-Registration in CKM |
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Yes. If you would like to be registered user of two different CKMs, you need to create an account for both. |
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You can log in to CKM and open your profile. CKM will send you a confirmation email to activate your new email adress. Note that the old email address will remain the active primary email address until you have activated your new email address. |
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You can delete your CKM account at any time: just log in to your CKM and open your profile. CKM will send you a confirmation email to activate your new email adress. Note that the old email address will remain the active primary email address until you have activated your new email address. | ||||
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You can delete your CKM account at any time: just log in to your CKM instance and select Tools/Delete my Account from the menu. If you delete your account, your access to this CKM account and details about you will be deleted. THIS IS IRREVERSIBLE. Your username and any access to your account cannot be restored.Please note that your contributions such as artefact reviews and discussions cannot be removed as they are a critical part of the provenance of the CKM artefacts. Instead of deleting your account, you may also want to consider to reduce the amount of CKM emails you receive by unadopting some resources or adapting your user settings (Tools/Options in the menu) .
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If CKM finds during the registration process that your username (usually consisting of firstname.lastname) is already taken, CKM will guide you through a process to determine if the account of that username may belong to you because you have previously registered. If so, you can start using that account again. |
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If CKM finds during the registration process that your username (usually consisting of firstname.lastname) email address is already taken, CKM will guide you through a process to determine if the account of that username may belong to you because you have previously this usually means that you have already registered. If soyou cannot remember your password, you can start using that account again. |
Archetypes
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An archetype is a re-usable, formal definition of domain level information, defined in terms of constraints on an information model. Have a look at the dedicated Archetype FAQs on the general openEHR wiki for more details. Often it simply helps to have a look at some of them - for example check out the Blood Pressure archetype on the openEHR CKM. |
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The first option is to submit a new change request for the archetype: Just find and open the archetype and click on the Change Request icon, and then on the "Add New Change Request" button. The second option to let the CKM editors in charge know about your suggestion is to start a new discussion topic for the archetype. Just find an open the archetype, and click on the Discussion icon. Then use the "Start New Topic" button. |
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