| Literature DB >> 29295231 |
Heather Leslie1, Silje Ljosland Bakke1.
Abstract
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.Keywords: Common Data Elements; Crowdsourcing; Informatics
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29295231
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stud Health Technol Inform ISSN: 0926-9630