SNOMED- CT is is a concept-oriented and machine-readable medical terminology which has gained popularity this last ten years. It has been proposed as the reference terminology for use in electronic medical records and is supposed to cover the entire field needed to care and cure. This paper is examining its complexity and ability to cover the fields of general practice/family medicine, presented as the focus point of information in medicine
Background of study: Patient Health Record System (PHRS) is used byphysicians for capturing patient ...
This paper describes the development of a SNOMED CT subset derived from clinical notes. A corpus of ...
Objective: To discuss recent developments in clinical terminologies. SNOMED CT (Systematized Nomencl...
PINTO, Virgínia Bentes; RABELO, Camila Regina de Oliveira; GIRÃO, Igor Peixoto Torres. SNOMED-CT as ...
AbstractThe Systematised Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) has been designated as ...
Background: The Systematized Medical Nomenclature for Medicine-Clinical Terminology (SNOMED CT) is a...
Background: The Systematized Medical Nomenclature for Medicine-Clinical Terminology (SNOMED CT) is a...
Background: One of the most important features studied for adoption of terminologies is content cove...
Interoperability and secondary use of data is a challenge in health care. Specifically, the reuse of...
Background: One of the most important features studied for adoption of terminologies is content cove...
BACKGROUND: Over a period of 40 years, SNOMED has developed from a pathology-specific nomenclature (...
SNOMED CT is a controlled medical terminology which has been licensed by the National Library of ...
Clinical terminologies are fundamental to the successful recording of clinical data within Electroni...
The SNOMED CT Clinical Terminology has been made available to the Australian health commu-nity as th...
Abstract. SNOMED CT ® is the most sophisticated reference terminology currently available for the re...
Background of study: Patient Health Record System (PHRS) is used byphysicians for capturing patient ...
This paper describes the development of a SNOMED CT subset derived from clinical notes. A corpus of ...
Objective: To discuss recent developments in clinical terminologies. SNOMED CT (Systematized Nomencl...
PINTO, Virgínia Bentes; RABELO, Camila Regina de Oliveira; GIRÃO, Igor Peixoto Torres. SNOMED-CT as ...
AbstractThe Systematised Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) has been designated as ...
Background: The Systematized Medical Nomenclature for Medicine-Clinical Terminology (SNOMED CT) is a...
Background: The Systematized Medical Nomenclature for Medicine-Clinical Terminology (SNOMED CT) is a...
Background: One of the most important features studied for adoption of terminologies is content cove...
Interoperability and secondary use of data is a challenge in health care. Specifically, the reuse of...
Background: One of the most important features studied for adoption of terminologies is content cove...
BACKGROUND: Over a period of 40 years, SNOMED has developed from a pathology-specific nomenclature (...
SNOMED CT is a controlled medical terminology which has been licensed by the National Library of ...
Clinical terminologies are fundamental to the successful recording of clinical data within Electroni...
The SNOMED CT Clinical Terminology has been made available to the Australian health commu-nity as th...
Abstract. SNOMED CT ® is the most sophisticated reference terminology currently available for the re...
Background of study: Patient Health Record System (PHRS) is used byphysicians for capturing patient ...
This paper describes the development of a SNOMED CT subset derived from clinical notes. A corpus of ...
Objective: To discuss recent developments in clinical terminologies. SNOMED CT (Systematized Nomencl...