Information Management #2 – Bad Data
In the last post we talked about a couple of topics: Information is important There are different categories of information… Read more »
In the last post we talked about a couple of topics: Information is important There are different categories of information… Read more »
If you are reading this blog three things are likely true. (1) you are somehow involved in healthcare IT (2)… Read more »
Carmel, IN (August 18, 2015) – Clinical Architecture, the leading innovator in healthcare terminology management technology, announced today the launch… Read more »
I was recently asked “Why is semantic interoperability important to medication reconciliation?” My default answer is if you are using… Read more »
Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Indianapolis, IN (July 14, 2015) – Clinical Architecture, the leading innovator in healthcare terminology management technology,… Read more »
When you are trying to implement a terminology in a software application, the intent of the terminology can have a… Read more »
This is a brief intermission from your regularly scheduled blog entries… I wanted to pop in and share with you… Read more »
To understand a terminology it is important to understand its history, coding scheme, content model, the intended use cases and… Read more »
Friday, April 24, 2015 Carmel, IN (April 24, 2015) – The Children’s Hospital Association (CHA) has selected Clinical Architecture’s Symedical®… Read more »
At Clinical Architecture we are gearing up for the HIMSS conference next week. We will be in booth #2074 and would… Read more »
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