AbstractClinical archetypes provide a means for health professionals to design what should be communicated as part of an Electronic Health Record (EHR). An ever-growing number of archetype definitions follow this health information modelling approach, and this international archetype resource will eventually cover a large number of clinical concepts. On the other hand, clinical terminology systems that can be referenced by archetypes also have a wide coverage over many types of health-care information.No existing work measures the clinical content coverage of archetypes using terminology systems as a metric. Archetype authors require guidance to identify under-covered clinical areas that may need to be the focus of further modelling effort ...
The concept of archetypes (Thomas Beale [1]) and their application to clinical informatics is now re...
peer reviewedThis paper proposes an approach and demonstrates its application for cross-border excha...
Background: In order to satisfy different needs, medical terminology systems musthave richer structu...
AbstractClinical archetypes provide a means for health professionals to design what should be commun...
Clinical archetypes provide a means for health professionals to design what should be communicated a...
Clinical archetypes provide a means for health professionals to design what should be communicated a...
The Archetype formalism and the associated Archetype Definition Language have been proposed as stand...
The Archetype formalism and the associated Archetype Definition Language have been proposed as stand...
The Archetype formalism and the associated Archetype Definition Language have been proposed as stand...
The two-level model based specifications for electronic health record communication EHRcom (ISO 1360...
Objective: To make the case and show the path for domain knowledge governance in health care. Backg...
The integration of terminology and EHR information models is an important step in the journey toward...
PINTO, Virgínia Bentes; RABELO, Camila Regina de Oliveira; GIRÃO, Igor Peixoto Torres. SNOMED-CT as ...
Abstract Background In order to satisfy different needs, medical terminology systems must have riche...
[EN] Clinical Information Models (CIMs) expressed as archetypes play an essential role in the design...
The concept of archetypes (Thomas Beale [1]) and their application to clinical informatics is now re...
peer reviewedThis paper proposes an approach and demonstrates its application for cross-border excha...
Background: In order to satisfy different needs, medical terminology systems musthave richer structu...
AbstractClinical archetypes provide a means for health professionals to design what should be commun...
Clinical archetypes provide a means for health professionals to design what should be communicated a...
Clinical archetypes provide a means for health professionals to design what should be communicated a...
The Archetype formalism and the associated Archetype Definition Language have been proposed as stand...
The Archetype formalism and the associated Archetype Definition Language have been proposed as stand...
The Archetype formalism and the associated Archetype Definition Language have been proposed as stand...
The two-level model based specifications for electronic health record communication EHRcom (ISO 1360...
Objective: To make the case and show the path for domain knowledge governance in health care. Backg...
The integration of terminology and EHR information models is an important step in the journey toward...
PINTO, Virgínia Bentes; RABELO, Camila Regina de Oliveira; GIRÃO, Igor Peixoto Torres. SNOMED-CT as ...
Abstract Background In order to satisfy different needs, medical terminology systems must have riche...
[EN] Clinical Information Models (CIMs) expressed as archetypes play an essential role in the design...
The concept of archetypes (Thomas Beale [1]) and their application to clinical informatics is now re...
peer reviewedThis paper proposes an approach and demonstrates its application for cross-border excha...
Background: In order to satisfy different needs, medical terminology systems musthave richer structu...