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OMMP™ – Medical Continuity Reconsidered
OMMP™ emerged through long-term collaboration with anaesthesiologists and surgeons seeking a structurally simpler and more durable approach to medical continuity.
A subset of the architecture has already been deployed successfully within a small surgical environment, where operational response proved exceptionally strong.
Rather than treating medicine primarily as centrally mutable repository state, OMMP™ approaches healthcare as a sequence of evolving semantic medical events.
The direction emphasizes:
- immutable medical continuity
- progressive evidence accumulation
- runtime reconstruction
- structural decoupling
- authorization separation
- analytical separation
- long-term archival durability
- renderer independence
Existing medical records — regardless of their original representation — may coexist naturally within broader longitudinal continuity without destructive migration or forced reinterpretation.
The direction remains compatible with established ecosystems such as HL7, FHIR, openEHR, and DICOM while avoiding unnecessary long-term structural coupling to any single implementation philosophy.
A concise introductory architectural primer is available for organizations interested in evaluating the broader direction.
A substantially deeper architectural dossier and separate deep-dive discussion session are available for institutions wishing to explore the implications in greater detail.