OBJECTIVE: To estimate the coverage provided by SNOMED CT for clinical research concepts represented by the items on case report forms (CRFs), as well as the semantic nature of those concepts relevant to post-coordination methods. DESIGN: Convenience samples from CRFs developed by rheumatologists conducting several longitudinal, observational studies of vasculitis were selected. A total of 17 CRFs were used as the basis of analysis for this study, from which a total set of 616 (unique) items were identified. Each unique data item was classified as either a clinical finding or procedure. The items were coded by the presence and nature of SNOMED CT coverage and classified into semantic types by 2 coders. MEASUREMENTS: Basic frequency analysis...
PINTO, Virgínia Bentes; RABELO, Camila Regina de Oliveira; GIRÃO, Igor Peixoto Torres. SNOMED-CT as ...
Semantic interoperability and data sharing require consistent use of controlled terminologies. Howev...
Semantic interoperability and data sharing require consistent use of controlled terminologies. Howev...
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...
Background: One of the most important features studied for adoption of terminologies is content cove...
Background: The Systematized Medical Nomenclature for Medicine-Clinical Terminology (SNOMED CT) is a...
SNOMED CT terminology is not backed by standard norms of encoding among pathologists. The vast numbe...
OBJECTIVE: To compare consistency of coding among professional SNOMED CT coders representing three c...
SNOMED CT terminology is not backed by standard norms of encoding among pathologists. The vast numbe...
OBJECTIVE: To compare consistency of coding among professional SNOMED CT coders representing three c...
Abstract. The current United States Health Information Technology Standards Panel’s interoperability...
This paper describes the development of a SNOMED CT subset derived from clinical notes. A corpus of ...
Extracting and encoding clinical information captured in free text with standard medical terminologi...
<p style="margin: 0pt; line-height: 200%; mso-layout-grid-align: none;"><strong>Objective</strong>: ...
PINTO, Virgínia Bentes; RABELO, Camila Regina de Oliveira; GIRÃO, Igor Peixoto Torres. SNOMED-CT as ...
Semantic interoperability and data sharing require consistent use of controlled terminologies. Howev...
Semantic interoperability and data sharing require consistent use of controlled terminologies. Howev...
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...
Background: One of the most important features studied for adoption of terminologies is content cove...
Background: The Systematized Medical Nomenclature for Medicine-Clinical Terminology (SNOMED CT) is a...
SNOMED CT terminology is not backed by standard norms of encoding among pathologists. The vast numbe...
OBJECTIVE: To compare consistency of coding among professional SNOMED CT coders representing three c...
SNOMED CT terminology is not backed by standard norms of encoding among pathologists. The vast numbe...
OBJECTIVE: To compare consistency of coding among professional SNOMED CT coders representing three c...
Abstract. The current United States Health Information Technology Standards Panel’s interoperability...
This paper describes the development of a SNOMED CT subset derived from clinical notes. A corpus of ...
Extracting and encoding clinical information captured in free text with standard medical terminologi...
<p style="margin: 0pt; line-height: 200%; mso-layout-grid-align: none;"><strong>Objective</strong>: ...
PINTO, Virgínia Bentes; RABELO, Camila Regina de Oliveira; GIRÃO, Igor Peixoto Torres. SNOMED-CT as ...
Semantic interoperability and data sharing require consistent use of controlled terminologies. Howev...
Semantic interoperability and data sharing require consistent use of controlled terminologies. Howev...