Leslie Heather, Ljosland Bakke Silje
Clinical Model program, openEHR Foundation.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2017;245:905-909.
Over the past 8 years the openEHR Clinical Model program has been developing a Web 2.0 approach and tooling to support the development, review and governance of atomic clincial information models, known as archetypes. This paper describes the background and review process, and provides a practical example where cross standards organisation collaboration resulted in jointly agreed clinical content which was subsequently represented in different implementation formalisms that were effectively semantically aligned. The discussion and conclusions highlight some of the socio-technical benefits and challenges facing organisations who seek to govern automic clinical information models in a global and collaborative online community.
在过去8年里,开放电子健康记录临床模型项目一直在开发一种Web 2.0方法和工具,以支持原子临床信息模型(即原型)的开发、审查和治理。本文描述了其背景和审查过程,并提供了一个实际例子,说明跨标准组织合作如何产生了共同认可的临床内容,这些内容随后以不同的实现形式表示,而这些形式在语义上是有效对齐的。讨论和结论突出了一些在全球协作在线社区中寻求治理原子临床信息模型的组织所面临的社会技术益处和挑战。