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Introduction to Genomics As a bona fide nerd, I have endeavored to develop a working knowledge of many things. My brain is chock full of knowledge relating to various topics including physics, genomics, engineering, general science, gardening, science fiction trivia,...
By: Charlie Harp If you spend enough time interacting with clinical applications and terminologies you will hear terminologies described as pre-coordinated or post-coordinated. What I would like to do in this post is provide my explanation of what these terms mean,...
Introduction to VSAC Does your organization need to create value sets or groupings/roll-ups of codes from standard terminologies? Do you need to collaborate with colleagues within your organization or with external partners to create and maintain value sets? Do you...
By: Charlie Harp Now that we have a documented definition for clinical interoperability and its macro components, the next reasonable question is: “Why is clinical interoperability important?” Before continuing, please consider the following...
By: Charlie Harp I have spent some time recently looking into terminologies that are used to represent problem lists. Specifically, the terminologies in question are the current de facto standard ICD-9, its successor ICD-10CM and the big Kahuna SNOMED-CT. This is a...
By: Charlie Harp Semantic interoperability deals with the actual “language” contained in the conversation between applications. Solving the syntactic interoperability issue by using a standard message format does not mean that the terms used by one...