‘Personal reflections’ – Part 2 – Professor David Ingram


In part 2 of his personal reflections, Prof David Ingram explores AI and openEHR, showing why semantics, governance and clinical meaning become more critical over time.

Reflections by Professor David Ingram on three decades of openEHR, exploring healthcare information as a living, ethical, human-centred endeavour shaped by practice, philosophy, and community.

An accessible introduction to openEHR, explaining how separating clinical knowledge from software creates future-proof, interoperable health data systems.

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