Resource Model
Acknowledgements
Primary Author
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Thomas Beale, Ars Semantica; openEHR Foundation Management Board.
Contributors
This specification has benefited from formal and informal input from the openEHR and wider health informatics community. The openEHR Foundation would like to recognise the following people for their contributions.
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Silje Ljosland Bakke, RN, National ICT health trust, Norway
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Diego Boscá, IBIME, Technical University Valencia, VeraTech for Health, Spain
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Sebastian Garde PhD, Ocean Health Systems, Germany
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Grahame Grieve, Health Intersections, Australia
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Heather Leslie MD, FRACGP, FACHI, Ocean Health Systems, Australia
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Ian McNicoll MD, FreshEHR UK
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Andrew Patterson PhD, LLM, Federation Health Software, Australia
Supporters
The work reported in this paper has been funded in by the following organisations:
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University College London - Centre for Health Informatics and Multi-professional Education (CHIME);
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Ocean Informatics.
Special thanks to David Ingram, Emeritus Professor of Health Informatics at UCL, who provided a vision and collegial working environment ever since the days of GEHR (1992).
Purpose
This document describes the openEHR Resource Model, a model of any 'authored resource', including identification, meta-data, annotations and translations.
The intended audience includes:
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Standards bodies producing health informatics standards;
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Academic groups using openEHR;
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Solution vendors;
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Medical informaticians and clinicians interested in health information.
Related Documents
Prerequisite documents for reading this document include:
Status
The content of this specification were separated out from the RM 1.0.3 Common IM specification, in order to allow re-use by any openEHR component.
This specification is in the STABLE state. The development version of this document can be found at https://specifications.openehr.org/releases/BASE/latest/resource.html.
Known omissions or questions are indicated in the text with a 'to be determined' paragraph, as follows:
TBD: (example To Be Determined paragraph)
Feedback
Feedback may be provided on the technical mailing list.
Issues may be raised on the specifications Problem Report tracker.
To see changes made due to previously reported issues, see the BASE component Change Request tracker.
Conformance
Conformance of a data or software artifact to an openEHR specification is determined by a formal test of that artifact against the relevant openEHR Implementation Technology Specification(s) (ITSs), such as an IDL interface or an XML-schema. Since ITSs are formal derivations from underlying models, ITS conformance indicates model conformance.
Amendment Record
| Issue | Details | Raiser | Completed |
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BASE Release 1.2.0 |
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SPECBASE-23: Add |
S Garde |
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SPECPUB-6: Correct spelling error in |
S Garde |
13 Nov 2019 |
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BASE Release 1.1.0 |
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1.8.2 |
SPECPUB-6: Type error in RM-spec: |
B Verhees |
03 Nov 2018 |
1.8.1 |
SPECPUB-6: Correct UML package nesting and paths in documents; insert |
T Beale |
27 Nov 2017 |
1.8.0 |
SPECBASE-13: Separate out from openEHR Common IM 2.1.2 / RM Release 1.0.3. |
openEHR SEC |
15 Feb 2016 |
Re-engineer |
T Beale, |
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Release 1.0.1 |
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1.6.0 |
SPECRM-209: Minor changes to correctly define |
Y S Lim |
08 Apr 2007 |
SPEC-203: Release 1.0 explanatory text improvements. |
A Patterson |
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Release 0.95 |
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SPEC-118. Make package names lower-case. |
T Beale |
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Release 0.9 |
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1.0 |
SPEC-95. Remove property attribute from |
DSTC |
09 Mar 2004 |
Formally validated using ISE Eiffel 5.4. |
T Beale |
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0.9 |
Initial Writing. Taken from Data types and Common Reference Models. Formally validated using ISE Eiffel 5.2. |
T Beale |
25 Feb 2003 |