OBJECTIVE: Our study consists in aligning the interface terminology of the Bordeaux university hospital (TLAB) to the Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC). The objective was to facilitate the shared and integrated use of biological results with other health information systems. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We used an innovative approach based on a decomposition and re-composition of LOINC concepts according to the transversal relations that may be described between LOINC concepts and their definitional attributes. TLAB entities were first anchored to LOINC attributes and then aligned to LOINC concepts through the appropriate combination of definitional attributes. Finally, using laboratory results of the Bordeaux data-warehouse...
Electronic reporting of genetic testing results is increasing, but they are often represented in div...
Health care organizations are increasing their efforts towards administrative and clinical-process i...
Objective: The authors aimed to (1) formally represent OASIS-B1 concepts using the Logical Observati...
OBJECTIVE: Our study consists in aligning the interface terminology of the Bordeaux university hospi...
[[abstract]]Objective To address the problem of mapping local laboratory terminologies to Logical Ob...
Many laboratories use electronic message standards to transmit results to their clients, If all labo...
A standard set of names and codes for laboratory test results is critical for any endeavor requiring...
[[abstract]]Background and objective: Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC) is a u...
The LOINC (Logical Observation Identifier Names and Codes) vocabulary is a set of more than 10,000 n...
International audienceLOINC® and SNOMED CT® are two of the most used biomedical terminology standard...
(LOINC®) database provides a universal code system for reporting laboratory and other clinical obser...
National policies in the United States require the use of standard terminology for data exchange bet...
The purpose of this action research project was to assess the current clinical laboratory industry p...
Objective To determine whether the knowledge contained in a rich corpus of local terms mapped to ...
AbstractIn recent years, the Logical Observation Identifiers, Names, and Codes (LOINC) Database has ...
Electronic reporting of genetic testing results is increasing, but they are often represented in div...
Health care organizations are increasing their efforts towards administrative and clinical-process i...
Objective: The authors aimed to (1) formally represent OASIS-B1 concepts using the Logical Observati...
OBJECTIVE: Our study consists in aligning the interface terminology of the Bordeaux university hospi...
[[abstract]]Objective To address the problem of mapping local laboratory terminologies to Logical Ob...
Many laboratories use electronic message standards to transmit results to their clients, If all labo...
A standard set of names and codes for laboratory test results is critical for any endeavor requiring...
[[abstract]]Background and objective: Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC) is a u...
The LOINC (Logical Observation Identifier Names and Codes) vocabulary is a set of more than 10,000 n...
International audienceLOINC® and SNOMED CT® are two of the most used biomedical terminology standard...
(LOINC®) database provides a universal code system for reporting laboratory and other clinical obser...
National policies in the United States require the use of standard terminology for data exchange bet...
The purpose of this action research project was to assess the current clinical laboratory industry p...
Objective To determine whether the knowledge contained in a rich corpus of local terms mapped to ...
AbstractIn recent years, the Logical Observation Identifiers, Names, and Codes (LOINC) Database has ...
Electronic reporting of genetic testing results is increasing, but they are often represented in div...
Health care organizations are increasing their efforts towards administrative and clinical-process i...
Objective: The authors aimed to (1) formally represent OASIS-B1 concepts using the Logical Observati...