To discuss the background to the NDP, outline it’s architectural approach and provide a brief introduction to openEHR data modelling.
Speaker
Paul Miller - GP in Paisley and a Founding Fellow of the Faculty of Clinical Informatics.
Agenda
18:00 - Welcome and presentation
20:30 - Approx close
Synopsis
An introduction to the National Digital Platform (NDP) and openEHR.
The Digital Platform uses an openEHR data store for storing clinical and care data. openEHR is a formal specification for creating electronic health records that prevents customer lock-in to a single supplier, ensures the NHS maintains control and ownership of the data and enables front line workers to be involved in development. Paul will discuss the background to the NDP, outline it’s architectural approach and provide a brief introduction to openEHR data modelling.
About the speaker
Paul is a general practitioner in Paisley and a Founding Fellow of the Faculty of Clinical Informatics. He is a clinical informatics lead for the NES Digital Service which is building the digital platform for health and social care in Scotland.
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This event is brought to you by: Health and Care Scotland specialist group