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Ocean Informatics supplies clinical modelling services to the NHS
Ocean Informatics supplies clinical modelling services to the NHS
Ocean Informatics (3 December, Sydney, Australia), a recognised leader in e-health strategy, interoperability and shared electronic health records (EHR), announces a new project with the NHS
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(Free-Press-Release.com) December 16, 2007 --
Ocean Informatics, Australia, a recognised leader in e-health, interoperability and shared electronic health records (EHR), announces a new project following the completion of a pilot study, which tested content modelling as a technique for producing standardised structured clinical data specifications. NHS Connecting for Health (NHS CFH) has decided to continue to use the Ocean clinical modelling tools and openEHR archetypes and templates to help specify the information required to support quality health care across clinical systems in England. It is expected that over the next 6-9 months a national content models repository will evolve to provide significant support for the NHS in the specification of standardised content for clinical systems.
Using one of openEHR's key innovations known as archetypes, Ocean has developed a single source semantic modelling capability from which templates, forms, queries and other artefacts can be derived, significantly reducing work effort. openEHR archetypes and templates, being independent of the software, provide a basis for future-proof systems. Along with the reference model, they form an expressive 'DNA' of the health computing environment, without which computers cannot safely process health data. The power of the approach is recognised globally, with the CEN and ISO-standardisation of the archetype language and model.
“The real advantage of the openEHR methodology is that the clinical models are in a form that clinicians can understand and relate to, whether these are doctors, nurses or physio-therapists and social workers.” said Dr. Sam Heard, CEO of Ocean. “These detailed and fully computable specifications can be used to build applications and messages in a way that ensures the information can be understood by the receiving system”.
Significant cost savings from single source content models
The knowledge tools from Ocean enable the development of clinical content which can be used in all levels of the EHR technology, including GUI, business logic, persistence, queries, messaging and documents. This leads to a significant reduction in work effort. For the first time, queries can be used longitudinally over health data, regardless of the original source system or format. The standardised approach raises the quality of shared specifications.
The use of archetypes by the NHS has proved productive and accessible, justifying continued use in some areas of clinical specification. Work is being undertaken to position archetypes in the general EHR specification work, and alignment with other established standards in the areas of user interface, messaging (HL7 V3), clinical documents (CDA), terminology binding (SNOMED).
About Ocean Informatics
Ocean Informatics is a leader in e-health strategy, semantic interoperability and shared EHR solutions. It has some of the most experienced clinical and technical experts in the health informatics domain, and a long history of involvement in e-health projects, standards development and systems and tool implementation. Along with UCL, Ocean is one of the founding partners of the openEHR Foundation. openEHR is the first health computing platform to offer semantic integration of the GUI, persistence and querying, a powerful basis for higher level health computing including cross-enterprise workflow, decision support and medical research.

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