Grahame and Joost seem to be getting somewhere in translating #OpenEHR data model to #FHIR logical models: https://build.fhir.org/ig/FHIR/openehr-base-ig/artifacts.html
(GitHub here: https://github.com/FHIR/openehr-base-ig)
- real-time montoring of #medicalAI use will bring about more assurance (Rachel Dunscombe, #openEHR International)
- thresholds (causation and damage) as to when we have a defective AI system must be established along with the system (Yiannis Tolias, DG Sante European Commission)
- the AI Act is a framework act, it needs more to come to fruition. Medical and legal practitioners will have to fill it with life! (Petra Wilson, #HIMSS)
What do you think about these points?
HL7 International and openEHR International are pleased to inform our collective communities that we are jointly considering aligning some of our standards and specifications for the global good. We believe that this will be beneficial for: The digital health ecosystem: in the long term, having some aspects of openEHR co-published as HL7 standards will deliver clarity and harmony. This will increase the choices and power of software as an inevitable outcome is demonstrating how the specificat...
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"It was hell, but it was an *agile* hell"
—@heatherleslie on the topic of reviewing the whole initial family of screening questionnaire #openEHR archetypes simultaneously