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Medical-Objects has released a free EN/ISO 13606-2 Archetype editor with= Template extensions. It is available from Free Version of Template Editor.
Term= inology binding and constraint
Show the ADL, XML and HL7 for a LOINC panel archetype
Adding GELLO<= /p>
Com= bining archetypes into Templates
An example screen shot of the MO Template Editor at work is below. Some in=
formation about archetypes and MO's use of GELLO in them are below the imag=
e.
Archetypes provide constraints on an underlying reference information mo= del. There are ongoing efforts within HL7 to provide reusable 'chunks' of t= he RIM that are at a level that makes them useful for interpretation and re= -use. But progress is slow. An alternative approach has been taken thus far= in Europe and elsewhere with the progression of the CEN/ISO 13606 standard= , principally Part 2 which describes the form of data extracts, structured = with archetypes. Archetypes were described originally by the openEHR commun= ity and the EN 13606 standard is slightly less complicated but follows a si= milar form. It is a stable format however, while the openEHR ADL version is= under constant review and change.
The Medical Objects template editor saves and loads ADL according to the= 13606-2 standard (ADL v1.2) and it can export in a xml format that support= s extended semantics (the template functionality), including GELLO event ha= ndling. We use the HL7/ANSI standard GELLO v. 1 as a 'scripting' language f= or node value validation, initialisation, calculation and visibility. Const= ructs are also tagged and editable for HL7 v.2 message generation. Datatype= s are mapped accordingly. Example data can be created in HL7v2 format using= the Australian Archetypes in V2 draft standard approach. A working GELLO i= nterpreter/IDE is included in the editor.
Further information on the standard is available at http://www.en= 13606.org/