Looking for archetypes? You can now view the archetypes via a prototype repository based on an OWL ontology, as a mind map or download a gz file of all the archetypes as ADL. (use a tool like 7.zip to unpack it).
Training
Archetype authoring
and openEHR Training by Ocean:
Ocean Informatics is developing a range of openEHR ready components utilising the .Net environment. These products fully support the 1.0.1 release of the openEHR architecture and provide a foundation for application development to take advantage of this comprehensive framework. Product documentation as PDF (2MB)
ADLWorkbench - the archetype testing and debugging tool
Ocean Informatics does not produce clinical applications. We work with application vendors of clinical applications, workflow and decision support to enable shared electronic health records using open standards. Ocean supports the openEHR Foundation.
Hello, my name is Sam Heard and I am the CEO of Ocean Informatics.
I want to tell you why our company believes that openEHR holds so much promise for the future of health care in an increasingly technical world.
The open source Archetype Editor is a tool for expert clinicians to create and edit archetypes. The Editor is now compatible with ADL version 1.2 and works with the archetypes on the openEHR website. It needs a lot of use to catch the bugs which can be reported here!
There are a set of tutorials as power point slides available from Ocean and extensive online help. Download the windows install.
The technical ADL Workbench by Thomas Beale - now supporting ADL version 1.4
- allows for comprehensive review of an archetype and all its elements.
The archetype is parsed, and if it parses correctly, it is displayed in
the chosen language as a tree control. Error messages are displayed and
line numbers given. There is a hot link button to allow editing the
archetype. Download windows install