
doi: 10.1109/dese.2011.58
The openEHR norm is advising the quality of care delivered by a health information system (HIS). In fact, it offers an archetype-based approach allowing storing and communicating of patient information in a safe and reliable way. However, HIS has to face the problem of multiplication resource and diversity of use. Generating adaptive interface to user's context represents a solution to remediate these problems. In this paper, we show how we can design an HIS, according to the openEHR norm, which generates adaptive interface to the user's context.
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