In an increasingly interconnected health care system, laboratory medicine can facilitate diagnosis and treatment of patients effectively. This article describes necessary changes and points to potential challenges on a technical, content, and organizational level. As a technical precondition, electronic laboratory reports have to become machine-readable and interpretable. Terminologies such as Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC), Nomenclature for Properties and Units (NPU), Unified Code for Units of Measure (UCUM), and SNOMED-CT can lead to the necessary semantic interoperability. Even if only single “atomized” results of the whole report are extracted, the necessary information for correct interpretation must be availab...
Evidence of the acute lack of interchangeable laboratory results and consensus in current practice a...
OBJECTIVE: Mapping local use names to standardized nomenclatures such as LOINC (Logical Observation ...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, To err is human, galvanized a dramatically increased level o...
In an increasingly interconnected health care system, laboratory medicine can facilitate diagnosis a...
Healthcare depends on communication and teamwork. Information have to be available for many actors a...
The 21st century challenge is to redesign healthcare systems to be safe, efficient, effective, timel...
ObjectiveTo examine the use of LOINC and SNOMED CT codes for coding laboratory orders and results in...
Many laboratories use electronic message standards to transmit results to their clients, If all labo...
Background: In recent decades, dramatic changes have occurred in the organization, number and type o...
Technologic innovations have substantially improved the productivity of clinical laboratories, but t...
Laboratory medicine is a medical specialty at the centre of healthcare. When used optimally laborato...
Managed care organizations are shifting from tradi-tional utilization management programs to focus o...
Laboratory medicine has undergone a sea change, and medical laboratories must now adapt to, and meet...
Laboratory medicine results influence a high percentage of all clinical decisions. Globalization req...
A b s t r a c t Objective: Mapping local use names to standardized nomenclatures such as LOINC (Logi...
Evidence of the acute lack of interchangeable laboratory results and consensus in current practice a...
OBJECTIVE: Mapping local use names to standardized nomenclatures such as LOINC (Logical Observation ...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, To err is human, galvanized a dramatically increased level o...
In an increasingly interconnected health care system, laboratory medicine can facilitate diagnosis a...
Healthcare depends on communication and teamwork. Information have to be available for many actors a...
The 21st century challenge is to redesign healthcare systems to be safe, efficient, effective, timel...
ObjectiveTo examine the use of LOINC and SNOMED CT codes for coding laboratory orders and results in...
Many laboratories use electronic message standards to transmit results to their clients, If all labo...
Background: In recent decades, dramatic changes have occurred in the organization, number and type o...
Technologic innovations have substantially improved the productivity of clinical laboratories, but t...
Laboratory medicine is a medical specialty at the centre of healthcare. When used optimally laborato...
Managed care organizations are shifting from tradi-tional utilization management programs to focus o...
Laboratory medicine has undergone a sea change, and medical laboratories must now adapt to, and meet...
Laboratory medicine results influence a high percentage of all clinical decisions. Globalization req...
A b s t r a c t Objective: Mapping local use names to standardized nomenclatures such as LOINC (Logi...
Evidence of the acute lack of interchangeable laboratory results and consensus in current practice a...
OBJECTIVE: Mapping local use names to standardized nomenclatures such as LOINC (Logical Observation ...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, To err is human, galvanized a dramatically increased level o...