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Architecture of Substance Intolerance By: Charlie Harp One of the common features of most clinical applications is the ability to catalog a list of substances that may cause an issue for the patient. This is typically labeled as “patient allergies,” even though the...
Quantifying Healthcare By: Charlie Harp In healthcare, patient instance data is the focus of what we interact with, move around, analyze, and report on. If you look at the patterns of data we deal with, they tend to fall into a few categories. Images Images and video...
The Age of Artificial Clinical Awareness By: Charlie Harp Over the past few years, there has been a lot of talk about concepts like precision medicine, population health, personal health records and other technological concepts. The hope is that one or all of these...
By: Dr. Victor Lee What is Value in Healthcare? Dr. Victor Lee is the Vice President of Clinical Informatics at Clinical Architecture. This is blog post addresses the topic of value in healthcare. It is well known that the United States is at the top of the...
What is the Natural Language of Healthcare? By: Charlie Harp Five years ago Clinical Architecture had a client that called us and asked the following question about our mapping engine, “How large can a term be?” “How big do you need it to be?” I responded. “We were...
By: Dr. Victor Lee A Vision for Better Health and Health Care Most companies are formed with an aspirational vision and a plan to work toward that vision. Components of that plan might include setting strategic priorities, goals, and tactical actions that are intended...