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openEHR

openEHR

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What is openEHR?

openEHR is an open standard and specification for electronic health records (EHRs). It focuses on separating clinical data models (archetypes and templates) from software applications, enabling interoperability, long-term data preservation, and flexible system design. It's commonly used to build vendor-neutral EHR systems, clinical data repositories, and decision support systems.

What other technologies are related to openEHR?

openEHR Complementary Technologies

SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology that can be used within openEHR archetypes and templates to provide standardized meaning to data elements. It is very commonly used in conjunction with openEHR.
mentioned alongside openEHR in 9% (167) of relevant job posts
FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) is a standard for exchanging healthcare information electronically. It can be used to import and export data from openEHR systems, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside openEHR in 2% (389) of relevant job posts
SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology that can be used within openEHR archetypes and templates to provide standardized meaning to data elements. It is very commonly used in conjunction with openEHR.
mentioned alongside openEHR in 8% (105) of relevant job posts

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