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Conference on OpenEHR

E-health Research host the 2nd Arctic Conference on OpenEHR and Archetype-based clinical Information Systems, on January 18-19, 2018. During these two days, international members of the OpenEHR-community share their ideas and experiences.

Silje Ljosland Bakke, information architect at Nasjonal IKT. Photo: Jarl-Stian Olsen, Norwegian Centre for E-health Research
Silje Ljosland Bakke, information architect at Nasjonal IKT. Photo: Jarl-Stian Olsen, Norwegian Centre for E-health Research

What is OpenEHR?

OpenEHR is a virtual community working on means of turning health data from the physical form into electronic form and ensuring universal interoperability among all forms of electronic data. The primary focus is on electronic health records (EHR).

People who work with tech and health gather in Tromsø, under the Northern Lights, on January 18 and 19. Here, they share their best ideas, to bring the health services of the world forward for the benefit of both clinicians and patients.

Learn more about OpenEHR: http://openehr.org/what_is_ope...

The conference participants come from hospitals, institutions and ICT-businesses in Norway, as well as, among others, Valencia (Spain), Hanover (Germany), Uppsala (Sweden) and Oulo (Finland).
The conference participants come from hospitals, institutions and ICT-businesses in Norway, as well as, among others, Valencia (Spain), Hanover (Germany), Uppsala (Sweden) and Oulo (Finland). Photo: Jarl-Stian Olsen, Norwegian Centre for E-health Research

Conference topics

These are the main topics at the conference:

  • Archetype driven clinical Data Warehousing
  • Decision support with the Guideline Definition Language
  • The openEHR workflow model
  • Clinical knowledge management
  • OpenEHR as an open platform for clinical data
  • Leveraging openEHR and SNOMED-CT
  • Process mining and standards

See the whole program with speaking times: https://ehealthresearch.no/en/...

Luis explains it

In this video, our colleague Luis Marco Ruiz explains why it is important that people from the Open EHR community meet: