Semantic interoperability can be defined as the ability of two or more computer systems to exchange information in such a way that the meaning of that information can be automatically interpreted by the receiving system accurately enough to produce useful results to the end users of both systems. Several activities are currently being performed by a variety of stakeholders to achieve semantic interoperability in healthcare. Many of these activities are not beneficial, because they place too great a focus on business aspects and not enough on involvement of the right sorts of researchers, in particular those that are able to see how the data and information relate to the entities of concern on the side of the patient. The lack of a central f...
Conference paperSemantic interoperability facilitates Health Care and Life Sciences (HCLS) systems i...
Semantic interoperability is essential to facilitate efficient collaboration in heterogeneous multi-...
This reflective paper examines relationships between the Government policy-makers in health; health ...
Semantic interoperability can be defined as the ability of two or more computer systems to exchange ...
The main objective of this study is to compare two major international standardisation approaches th...
Introduction For ensuring quality and efficiency of patients ’ care, currently all industrial countr...
International audienceObjectives: An important barrier to electronic healthcare information exchange...
International audienceDisease management requires the use of mixed languages when discussing etiolog...
Context: Now a days Information technology has become a part of health-care delivery this makes life...
Advances in new Methodologies for Problem Solving and Information Technology enable a fundamental re...
Functional and semantic interoperability requirements for ubiquitous personalised health services re...
Abstract. We introduce a framework for ap-plying healthcare standards and clinical terminology syste...
This article is a position paper dealing with semantic interoperability challenges. It addresses the...
Hospital Information Systems need to communicate in order to share information and to make it availa...
Abstract Electronic healthcare information is currently represented in a bewildering variety of inco...
Conference paperSemantic interoperability facilitates Health Care and Life Sciences (HCLS) systems i...
Semantic interoperability is essential to facilitate efficient collaboration in heterogeneous multi-...
This reflective paper examines relationships between the Government policy-makers in health; health ...
Semantic interoperability can be defined as the ability of two or more computer systems to exchange ...
The main objective of this study is to compare two major international standardisation approaches th...
Introduction For ensuring quality and efficiency of patients ’ care, currently all industrial countr...
International audienceObjectives: An important barrier to electronic healthcare information exchange...
International audienceDisease management requires the use of mixed languages when discussing etiolog...
Context: Now a days Information technology has become a part of health-care delivery this makes life...
Advances in new Methodologies for Problem Solving and Information Technology enable a fundamental re...
Functional and semantic interoperability requirements for ubiquitous personalised health services re...
Abstract. We introduce a framework for ap-plying healthcare standards and clinical terminology syste...
This article is a position paper dealing with semantic interoperability challenges. It addresses the...
Hospital Information Systems need to communicate in order to share information and to make it availa...
Abstract Electronic healthcare information is currently represented in a bewildering variety of inco...
Conference paperSemantic interoperability facilitates Health Care and Life Sciences (HCLS) systems i...
Semantic interoperability is essential to facilitate efficient collaboration in heterogeneous multi-...
This reflective paper examines relationships between the Government policy-makers in health; health ...