There has been massive investment in the development of clinical terminologies for use in electronic patient records. However, there has been little published evidence for the added value for primary care that implementation of such a terminology would offer. This paper outlines a methodology that has been used to compare two existing coding schemes (Read codes 5 byte set and Clinical Terms Version 3-CTV3) and demonstrates their relative performance using a certainty-agreement diagram. In the study described, CTV3 offers improved accuracy and consistency with improved usability. The potential advantages of the recently released terminology, SNOMED Clinical Terms, are briefly considered in this context
Background Clinical data are most useful, both at the individual level and collectively, if they are...
Harmonizing medical terminologies is a time-consuming but critical process to ensure information int...
Over the last two decades there has been a gradual evolution from the use of simple coding schemes t...
There has been massive investment in the development of clinical terminologies for use in electronic...
There has been massive investment in the development of clinical terminologies for use in electronic...
Clinical terminologies are fundamental to the successful recording of clinical data within Electroni...
Background: Data entry into electronic medical records remains a barrier to their use in primary car...
BACKGROUND This study describes the conversion within an existing electronic health record (EHR) ...
BACKGROUND This study describes the conversion within an existing electronic health record (EHR) ...
The Primary Care Informatics Working Group of EFMI is working to help develop the core theory of pri...
Background and overall aim: Semantic interoperability addresses issues of how to best facilitate t...
BACKGROUND: Effective clinical decision support systems require accurate translation of practice rec...
PCIWG) sees primary care as unique; consequently its data, information and knowledge needs are diffe...
Background: Procedures documented by general practitioners in primary care have not been studied in ...
Objective To assess the diagnostic Read code usage for 18 conditions by examining their frequency an...
Background Clinical data are most useful, both at the individual level and collectively, if they are...
Harmonizing medical terminologies is a time-consuming but critical process to ensure information int...
Over the last two decades there has been a gradual evolution from the use of simple coding schemes t...
There has been massive investment in the development of clinical terminologies for use in electronic...
There has been massive investment in the development of clinical terminologies for use in electronic...
Clinical terminologies are fundamental to the successful recording of clinical data within Electroni...
Background: Data entry into electronic medical records remains a barrier to their use in primary car...
BACKGROUND This study describes the conversion within an existing electronic health record (EHR) ...
BACKGROUND This study describes the conversion within an existing electronic health record (EHR) ...
The Primary Care Informatics Working Group of EFMI is working to help develop the core theory of pri...
Background and overall aim: Semantic interoperability addresses issues of how to best facilitate t...
BACKGROUND: Effective clinical decision support systems require accurate translation of practice rec...
PCIWG) sees primary care as unique; consequently its data, information and knowledge needs are diffe...
Background: Procedures documented by general practitioners in primary care have not been studied in ...
Objective To assess the diagnostic Read code usage for 18 conditions by examining their frequency an...
Background Clinical data are most useful, both at the individual level and collectively, if they are...
Harmonizing medical terminologies is a time-consuming but critical process to ensure information int...
Over the last two decades there has been a gradual evolution from the use of simple coding schemes t...