GEHR
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The Good European Health Record (GEHR) project within the European Telematics research programme, is meant to produce a comprehensive multi-media data architecture for electronic healthcare records, underpinned by a detailed investigation of requirements. The project has had an influence on the standardization work of the Comité Européen de Normalisation (CEN) within the European Union on Electronic Health Records (EHR).
[edit] See also
- European Institute for Health Records
- Archetype (information science)
- OpenEHR
- Open Healthcare
- EHRcom
- HISA
- International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC)
- CONTSYS
[edit] External links
- The Good European Health Record
- Pablo Gehr [1]
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