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A Tool for Generating Health Applications Using Archetypes

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Template4EHR is a to ol for the dynamic creation of data schemas for electronichealth-record storage and user creation and customization of graphical user interfaces.
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Template4EHR is a to ol for the dynamic creation of data schemas for electronichealth-record storage and user creation and customization of graphical user interfaces. In experimental tests with IT and health professionals, Template4EHR obtained an 81.22% satisfaction rate.

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An HL7-Based Middleware for Exchanging Data and Enabling Interoperability in Healthcare Applications

TL;DR: This work presents a cloud middleware based on the HL7 standard capable of encoding, storing, interoperating and integrating Electronic Health Record (EHR) data between different applications.
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A Microservice-Based Approach for Increasing Software Reusability in Health Applications

TL;DR: This paper proposes the cloud tool Microservice4EHR, which dynamically generates reusable components from existing software artifacts, while conforming to the standards used in the healthcare domain, increasing software reusability in this context.
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A Decoupled Health Software Architecture using Microservices and OpenEHR Archetypes

TL;DR: The healthcare domain is benefited with a software architecture that maintains the software operation even if a component from the software architecture causes errors, and DHSA increases by 66,6% the decoupling index of the healthcare software.
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The Use of Blockchain Technology in Electronic Health Record Management: An Analysis of State of the Art and Practice

TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated state of the art practice and studies that addressed the development and validation of computational solutions with blockchain technology applied to the following areas of an EHR lifecycle: (i) modeling and standardization (ii) data storage techniques, (iii) standards for data interoperability, and (iv) data retrieval and visualization solutions.
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Toward an Adaptive Software Architecture for Archetype-Based Health-Care Applications

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TL;DR: In this article , a self-adaptation approach is used to adjust software systems' behavior or structure in changing environments such as the health software domain, which is a challenge for software engineering.
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TL;DR: A survey of the most relevant Electronic Healthcare Record standards is presented, examine the level of interoperability they provide, and assess their functionality in terms of content structure, access services, multimedia support, and security.
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Guidelines for the effective use of entity-attribute-value modeling for biomedical databases.

TL;DR: The goals of EAV database modeling are introduced to describe the situations where entity-attribute-value (EAV) modeling is a useful alternative to conventional relational methods of database modeling, and the fine points of implementation in production systems are described.
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Integrating reasoning and clinical archetypes using OWL ontologies and SWRL rules

TL;DR: An approach to translate definitions expressed in the openEHR Archetype Definition Language to a formal representation expressed using the Ontology Web Language (OWL), providing an approach to apply the SWRL rules to concrete instances of clinical data.
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A model-driven approach for representing clinical archetypes for Semantic Web environments

TL;DR: Semantic Web technologies are used to specify clinical archetypes for advanced EHR architectures and the advantages of using the Ontology Web Language (OWL) instead of ADL are described and discussed in this work.
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Modelling and implementing electronic health records in Denmark.

TL;DR: The Danish EHR observatory, which has been monitoring the development of EHRs in Denmark since 1998, have analysed the challenges of using different information models and integration platforms globally and how this is reflected in the National development.
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