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R. Cornet, K.A. Spackman (Eds) Interoperability of Data Models and Terminology Models: Issues with using the SNOMED CT terminology
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| Author | Kola, Jay Subbarao Rahil Qamar, S. Rector, Alan L. |
| Abstract | Work in the field of recording standard, coded data in electronic health records and messages is important to support interoperability of clinical systems. It is also important for reducing medical errors caused by misinterpretation and misrepresentation of data. Standardisation of structured and unstructured data to one or more terminologies such as SNOMED-CT, or ICD requires the help of various integration procedures. We have previously highlighted issues in data models (openEHR Archetypes) when mapping to a terminology model (SNOMED CT) [1]. In this paper, we describe issues with terminology models (SNOMED CT) when aligning the concepts to a data model (openEHR Archetypes). Terminologies and data models play an important role in building structured EHRs and achieving semantic interoperability. Semantic interoperability requires that all recorded data conforms to some reference terminology in order to interpret and reuse it uniformly in all partaking information systems. In the medical domain, standardising data is of great significance, as controlling the vocabulary used to |
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| Subject Keyword | Medical Error K.a. Spackman Reference Terminology Clinical System Openehr Archetype Data Conforms Semantic Interoperability Electronic Health Record Partaking Information System Unstructured Data Data Model Terminology Model Snomed Ct Terminology Various Integration Procedure Snomed Ct Medical Domain Great Significance |
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