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OpenClinical provides an increasingly comprehensive set of resources on advanced knowledge management methods, technologies and applications for healthcare.

OpenClinical is a non-profit organisation co-ordinated by an international group from leading research and teaching organisations.

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About OpenClinical

still from scenario video The site is aimed at technologists, clinicians, researchers, healthcare providers, commercial product suppliers and all other people who wish to find out more about this field.

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We aim to build a community of users, researchers and suppliers, and to publicise and disseminate development tools and techniques for building healthcare applications that comply with the highest possible quality, safety and ethical standards. Anyone can access OpenClinical's resources and register as members at no charge. Registered members are automatically updated with new information reflecting their interests.

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From the Editor

Registered members and site visitors can help us cover topics more accurately and comprehensively by submitting relevant information for publication.

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We encourage visitors with an interest in the areas covered by OpenClinical to support us by registering with us.

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New pages are published each month and announced to registered members by newsletter. Many other site pages are updated and/or modified on a regular basis. These changes, unless significant, are not announced on this page or in the newsletter.

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The bigger the site becomes, the more difficult it is to maintain. Links inevitably break. We are grateful to all those members and visitors who help us try to keep OpenClinical up to date - and who provide us with new material for publication. Contributors to OpenClinical are individually acknowledged in the Community zone of the site.

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We acknowledge that most of the content of the site is in English and covers to a large extent developments in the English-speaking world - the USA in particular is strong in the areas we cover. I must stress however that we are interested in publishing relevant information from all parts of the world and in publishing material in other languages: you are welcome to contribute.

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Richard Thomson
Editor, OpenClinical

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On openclinical.org ...

The core content of the site is arranged under five main zones to reflect the interests of our target consituencies:

spacerspacerBackground (for all constituencies): the technical, clinical and political contexts to the field of clinical knowledge management technologies and applications.

spacerspacerResearch: current developments and issues.

spacerspacerClinical knowledge managemement applications, demonstrations and videos illustrating their use in clinical contexts; extensive archive of Artificial Intelligence systems used in clinical practice.

spacerspacerCommercial suppliers of clinical knowledge management applications and technologies.

spacerspacerPublic e-Health applications on the WWW for the public.

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Benefits of registration
spacerspacerAutomatic notification about new OpenClinical activities and services

spacerspacerTargeted updates on new material in your areas of interest

spacerspacerEntitlement to publicise your work on a high impact site.

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Benefits of publishing on OpenClinical

spacerspacerA leading site for information on advanced technologies for knowledge management in healthcare

spacerspacerGlobal user base

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Contribute
Registered members of OpenClinical are very welcome to submit relevant new material, updates and amendments to openatopenclinical.org

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New on site
published on
26 November 2007
Announcements
CCG'08: Free workshop on Computer-Based Clinical Guidelines And Protocols, Leiden, The Netherlands, 9-11 January, 2008
published on
20 September 2007
New report: Personalized Health Care Opportunities, Pathways, Resources. United States Department of Health and Human Services, September 2007
Features
New report: Personalized Health Care Opportunities, Pathways, Resources. United States Department of Health and Human Services, September 2007
Background
Health Information Technology
global perspectives
Additional summary information (EU): Bulgaria, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal Additional summary information (Europe - non-EU): Croatia, Moldova, Switzerland Additional summary information (Middle East): Bahrain, Saudi Arabia
Public Reports
EU  EU eHealth action plan - progress report 2005 Switzerland  Swiss National e-Health strategy (2007-2015) - Strategie eHealth Schweiz - Stratégie suisse en matière de cybersanté EU  eHealth priorities and strategies in European countries (EU ERA project)
Research
Guideline modelling & development
Austria  Many-Headed Bridge: An intermediate representation to support formalisation of clinical guidelines and protocols Israel  KDOM: Knowledge-data ontological mapper
Downloads
Netherlands  SNOB: freeware desktop SNOMED Browser
Open Source downloads
USA  OpenMRS: Open Medical Record System - common framework for developing EMRs for developing countries
Clinical
Applications
DE   GoPubMed / MeSHPubMed: ontology-based medical literature search engine UK USA France  Spain    SearchMedica: Medical literature search engine available in four customised versions for clinicians in the UK, USA, France, Spain
PDA reference tools
USA   AIDSinfo: Antiretroviral Toxicity Tool for Pocket PCs
Commercial
Suppliers
Austria  Medexter: Knowledge-based systems for medical decision support  UK  Ardeo: clinical & management support systems (eMDT for multi-disciplinary team support) Expanded listings of commercial suppliers (covering USA, Canada, Europe, Asia, Australasia) of clinical knowledge management and e-Health products
Public
e-Health Applications
USA  IQHealth: Personal Health Record from Cerner Corporation USA   Dossia: Dossia Network and Dossia-enabled PHRs

 

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Richard Thomson   E: rt@openclinical.org   T: +44 (0)207 269 3175

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