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| web | github.com | Cervical Cancer Screening CDS for OpenMRS, published by Hopena Health. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 0.1.0 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/dhes/cervical-cancer-cds/tree/main and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions |
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| web | openconceptlab.org |
The CQL uses CIEL
concept IDs as the
primary code system ( https://cielterminology.org
), matching the OpenMRS concept
dictionary. CIEL concepts are mapped to SNOMED CT, LOINC, and ICD-10 in the
OpenMRS concept dictionary.
|
| web | github.com | The CQL is designed for client-side evaluation using the JavaScript cql-execution engine against the OpenMRS FHIR R4 endpoint. This architecture follows the approach validated by Bacher et al. in "FHIRing up OpenMRS" (AMIA 2024, PMC11141833). |
| web | openconceptlab.org | The following concepts must be present in the OpenMRS concept dictionary. Most are available in the standard CIEL distribution; those marked with an asterisk may need to be loaded from the Open Concept Lab . |
| web | github.com | Use cql-execution with cql-exec-fhir in an OpenMRS O3 microfrontend. This runs entirely in the browser, fetching patient data from the local FHIR endpoint. |
| web | github.com | Use cql-execution with cql-exec-fhir in an OpenMRS O3 microfrontend. This runs entirely in the browser, fetching patient data from the local FHIR endpoint. |
| web | github.com |
Deploy CQF Ruler
alongside
OpenMRS for server-side CQL evaluation via $apply
operations on
PlanDefinition resources.
|
| web | www.who.int | This implementation guide provides computable clinical decision support (CDS) for cervical cancer screening and treatment, implementing the WHO guideline for screening and treatment of cervical pre-cancer lesions for cervical cancer prevention, 2nd edition (2021) . |
| web | openmrs.org | OpenMRS O3 Reference Application with the FHIR2 module, deployed in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The CDS artifacts are platform-agnostic FHIR R4 and CQL, usable with any FHIR-enabled system. |
| web | openconceptlab.org | Clinical logic is authored in CQL (Clinical Quality Language) and compiled to ELM for runtime evaluation. The CQL uses CIEL terminology codes mapped to SNOMED CT, LOINC, and ICD-10, matching the OpenMRS concept dictionary. |
| web | smart.who.int | The CDS follows WHO SMART Guidelines L3 conventions: one CQL library per decision table, shared definitions in a common library, PlanDefinition resources for each decision rule. |
| web | www.omg.org | This IG includes formal OMG DMN decision model artifacts that document the relationship between the WHO guideline text and the CQL implementation. Two L2 decision models are provided: |
| web | www.apache.org | This implementation guide is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 . |
| web | www.apache.org | You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 . |
| web | www.omg.org | This IG includes formal decision model artifacts alongside the executable CQL, using the OMG Decision Model and Notation (DMN) standard to make the relationship between the WHO guideline text and the CQL implementation explicit and traceable. |
| web | camunda.com | The DMN files can also be opened in any DMN-compatible tool, including Camunda Modeler (view only – do not save from Modeler, as it may overwrite FEEL expressions). |