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By: Victor Lee, MD At first glance, condition value sets seem straightforward: assemble the codes that represent a diagnosis and move on. In reality, defining their scope requires thoughtful consideration, and the decision-making process is often riddled with...
Clinical Architecture Delivers Run-Time Terminology Mapping with the Introduction of Symedical Server Carmel, IN, April 4, 2011 – Clinical Architecture today announced the availability of Symedical® Server, its enterprise-class semantic interoperability engine....
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,...
Discussing Clinical Terminology By: Shaun Shakib, PhD A mentor of mine once used the expression “Fit-For-Purpose” and I believe it captures an important and practical principle for orienting a discussion around the use of clinical terminology. Controlled clinical...
What Are The Characteristics Of Good Terminology? By: Charlie Harp When looking into what makes a good terminology, I would be remiss if I did not mention Dr. James Cimino’s ‘Desiderata for Controlled Medical Vocabularies in the 21st Century’. Dr....
By: Charlie Harp COVID-19 Terminology Updates 3/18/2020 As the healthcare industry works diligently to stay ahead of the COVID-19 pandemic, we at Clinical Architecture want to do our part. To that end, we wanted to share updates on what is happening with terminology...