Hi Sidharth, I am so glad to see and hear the words like FHIR, SNOMED, LOINC, EHR and so on. It's really interesting and am following your channel too. It's more informative and along with your perspective. That's really great! Thank you so much for all these..
Nice video! There are good openEHR videos in English for clinicians/informaticians about making archetypes and templates, but not many tutorials for software developers about making openEHR applications. I hope you'll make some more detailed developer tutorials,for example using EHRbase.
I am taking a paper on health informatics but I do not have an IT background, therefore I can't see the role of openEHR and SNOMED CT, but your video has explained openEHR in a way I can see how it works. I do have a question regarding archetypes that can't be found. Does that mean I am searching for the wrong keyword, or it is simply just not available? Thank you.
Hello sidharth, thank you for this video. I am a penultimate year medical student and I'm really interested in OpenEHR, i have always been drawn to programming and tech in general, I really do not have any knowledge on programming, how do I go about it?
Great video! Thanks for recording it. Unfortunately (in the UK at least), "going to the doctor" to get software requirements is often the last thing that happens, if at all. Perhaps this a reason why medical software is often poorly designed with a dreadful UI and UX. OpenEHR bridges that gap between clinicians and developers, at an international level. I'd love to see some more videos on how clinicians can use the OpenEHR tooling to create templates.
What you are saying basically is creating StructureDefinitions (SD) with FHIR and reading the data off JSON (SD) files? Where does FHIR and SmartOnFHIR coming? Also, you're using medblock, is that your own approach of putting the data to the screen? Please, can you share the link to the medblocks? Sorry, I'm asking too many questions...
@@medblocks Actually we are following pyehr in that we are able to do restapi method call and all but figured out that they are not using archetypes. can you provide ur mailid for future communication it might be helpful
Hi Sidharth,
I am so glad to see and hear the words like FHIR, SNOMED, LOINC, EHR and so on. It's really interesting and am following your channel too. It's more informative and along with your perspective. That's really great! Thank you so much for all these..
Nice video! There are good openEHR videos in English for clinicians/informaticians about making archetypes and templates, but not many tutorials for software developers about making openEHR applications. I hope you'll make some more detailed developer tutorials,for example using EHRbase.
sir i am liking this video...krpaya are you living in Bangalore...?
Thank you for sharing this video. You make learning much easier with your videos.
I am taking a paper on health informatics but I do not have an IT background, therefore I can't see the role of openEHR and SNOMED CT, but your video has explained openEHR in a way I can see how it works.
I do have a question regarding archetypes that can't be found. Does that mean I am searching for the wrong keyword, or it is simply just not available?
Thank you.
Please make more videos on the FHIR and EHR :)
Hello sidharth, thank you for this video.
I am a penultimate year medical student and I'm really interested in OpenEHR, i have always been drawn to programming and tech in general, I really do not have any knowledge on programming, how do I go about it?
Great video! Thanks for recording it. Unfortunately (in the UK at least), "going to the doctor" to get software requirements is often the last thing that happens, if at all. Perhaps this a reason why medical software is often poorly designed with a dreadful UI and UX. OpenEHR bridges that gap between clinicians and developers, at an international level. I'd love to see some more videos on how clinicians can use the OpenEHR tooling to create templates.
Dear Sidhardt, thank you for the good presentation. It is very helpful. Can you say if/how questionnaires would be good to implement in openEHR?
Yes, definitely
What you are saying basically is creating StructureDefinitions (SD) with FHIR and reading the data off JSON (SD) files? Where does FHIR and SmartOnFHIR coming? Also, you're using medblock, is that your own approach of putting the data to the screen?
Please, can you share the link to the medblocks?
Sorry, I'm asking too many questions...
Are there any sources that we can add ehr records using python and openehr. It would be great help 😊
@@medblocks Actually we are following pyehr in that we are able to do restapi method call and all but figured out that they are not using archetypes. can you provide ur mailid for future communication it might be helpful
Thanks in a million. Great content. I have subscribed. Grade: A++
Great video!
Amazing