free to use & open source
Reference model-driven visual IDE for parsing, compiling, analysing, converting and editing archetypes and templates. Built on the reference ADL parser.
archetypes
ADL14 archetypes, ADL2 archetypes, ADL2 OPTs, BMMs.
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Windows, Linux
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The Archetype Editor is currently the main tool in use for authoring archetypes as found on openEHR CKM and elsewhere. It is Unicode-enabled and works with archetypes in any language. The editor application has been localised to several languages, including Danish, English, Farsi, German, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish.
archetypes
ADL 1.4 archetypes
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Windows
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Web-based openEHR Archetype and Template visual design tool. Enables the development of ADL1.4 and ADL2 archetypes, using internal ADL2 representation. Can be used to generate Operational Templates (OPTs), JSON Web Templates and other artefacts.
archetypes
ADL 1.4 archetypes & templates; ADL2
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all
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The LinkEHR® Interoperability Platform allows creating an integrated and normalized view of the EHR of patients whose data are distributed among heterogeneous information systems. LinkEHR provides two basic functionalities.Data normalization. LinkEHR Studio is a multi-model archetype editor that supports creating archetypes based on standards such as openEHR, ISO 13606, HL7 CDA, HL7 FHIR or CDISC ODM. LinkEHR can then use archetypes as the basis for data mapping and for the generation of data transformation programs.Model sharing. LinkEHR Model Manager is a web application for the publication, management and governance of clinical information models and other semantic artefacts, including archetypes, templates, and their related documentation.
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Windows
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Commercial
Modeling tool for creating executable medical workflows with support for openEHR CDR.
Clinical pathways, clinical guidelines, clinical protocols, clinical workflows, clinical best practices, task planning, care coordination plans, care pathways, nursing care plans, clinical process modeling, medical process modeling, healthcare practice patterns, plans and decision logic, process and reasoning models,…
There are so many different names to describe what these diagrams represent – I call them Medical Flows.
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A web based ADL-2 archetype editor focused on questionaires/measurement instruments. (currently in private beta).