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Welcome to openEHR

openEHR is about enabling ICT to effectively support healthcare, medical research and related areas. Today ICT is used ubiquitously elsewhere, but is far from effective in Healthcare. The main problem in health is the lack of shareable and computable information.

The principal challenge for health ICT is to represent the semantics of the sector, which are far more complex than in other industries. Doing this requires a knowledge-oriented computing framework that includes ontologies, terminology and a semantically enabled health computing platform in which complex meaning can be represented and shared. At the same time it must support the economically viable construction of maintainable and adaptable health computing systems and patient-centric electronic health records (EHRs).

The openEHR endeavour is about creating specifications, open source software and tools in the technical space for such a platform. In the clinical space, it is about creating high-quality, re-usable clinical models of content and process - known as archetypes - along with formal interfaces to terminology.

News

  • 05/05/08 14:15:34
    Akimihci Tatsukawa and Shinji Kobayashi of openEHR.jp announce the release of version 0.0.1 of a Ruby implementation of openEHR. "This release is experimental preview of our work based on openEHR specification release 1.0.1. We implemented ADL Parser and some archetype models and reference model...
    Thomas Beale
  • 05/04/08 10:53:17
    Release 1.4.1 of the Archetype Workbench is now available - see the help page at http://www.openehr.org/svn/ref_impl_eiffel/TRUNK/apps/doc/adl_workbench_help.htm. This release includes some major new features: specialisation semantics are now 90% implemented. a new file extension is now in use ...
    Thomas Beale
  • 10/12/07 21:11:25
    An article on openEHR in Australia's Pulse+IT magazine, by Heather Leslie, Nov 2007.
    Thomas Beale
  • 28/10/07 21:45:40
    Vivici of the Netherlands announce their personal health record based on openEHR.
    Sam Heard
  • 22/10/07 13:36:04
    The lead group for archetype authoring has been formed - the Archetype Editorial Group. This group will work with Sebastian Garde to finalise the process for the authoring of archetypes and begin the ratification of all archetypes. The archetypes will then be stored in a web-based environment th...
    Sam Heard

Events

  • 26/05/08 00:00:00 - 28/05/08 00:00:00
    Various openEHR-related events are occurring at MIE 2008, this year at Göteborg, Sweden. A number of papers relating to archetypes and associated terminology issues are on the programme, as well as two openEHR-related tutorials.
  • 31/10/07 10:00:00 - 01/11/07 00:00:00
    The new openEHR website is about to be launched.
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