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J Am Med Inform Assoc ; 31(8): 1631-1637, 2024 Aug 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38867279

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility and challenges of mapping between SNOMED CT and the ICD-11 Foundation in both directions, SNOMED International and the World Health Organization conducted a pilot mapping project between September 2021 and August 2022. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Phase 1 mapped ICD-11 Foundation entities from the endocrine diseases chapter, excluding malignant neoplasms, to SNOMED CT. In phase 2, SNOMED CT concepts equivalent to those covered by the ICD-11 entities in phase 1 were mapped to the ICD-11 Foundation. The goal was to identify equivalence between an ICD-11 Foundation entity and a SNOMED CT concept. Postcoordination was used for mapping to ICD-11. Each map was done twice independently, the results were compared, and discrepancies were reconciled. RESULTS: In phase 1, 59% of 637 ICD-11 Foundation entities had an exact match in SNOMED CT. In phase 2, 32% of 1893 SNOMED CT concepts had an exact match in the ICD-11 Foundation, and postcoordination added 15% of exact match. Challenges encountered included non-synonymous synonyms, mismatch in granularity, composite conditions, and residual categories. CONCLUSION: This pilot project shed light on the tremendous amount of effort required to create a map between the 2 coding systems and uncovered some common challenges. Future collaborative work between SNOMED International and WHO will likely benefit from its findings. It is recommended that the 2 organizations should clarify goals and use cases of mapping, provide adequate resources, set up a road map, and reconsider their original proposal of incorporating SNOMED CT into the ICD-11 Foundation ontology.


Assuntos
Classificação Internacional de Doenças , Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine , Projetos Piloto , Humanos
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 245: 1342, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29295423

RESUMO

A proposal on terminology adoption for the Problem and Encounter Reason capturing in the Hong Kong Hospital Authority Family Medicine Module was suggested. Given the complexity of the project, mapping had been conducted as preparatory work in the early phase of development.


Assuntos
Medicina de Família e Comunidade , Terminologia como Assunto , Hong Kong , Humanos
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 216: 1086, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26262385

RESUMO

Speaking the same language is a vital pre-requisite in verbal communication. The same applies in sharing health information among medical professionals in rendering care to patients. The Hospital Authority of Hong Kong developed its own clinical vocabulary table (HACVT) for clinicians to document diagnoses and procedures directly in the Clinical Management System (CMS) since 1996. HACVT is referenced to international classifications and reference terminologies, with local terms added and is built according to the principles of terminology management [1]. This poster describes the process of data standardisation within the organisation in the past years to achieve data interoperability through different adoption methods of HACVT.


Assuntos
Confiabilidade dos Dados , Registros Eletrônicos de Saúde/normas , Registro Médico Coordenado/métodos , Registro Médico Coordenado/normas , Terminologia como Assunto , Vocabulário Controlado , Guias como Assunto , Hong Kong , Armazenamento e Recuperação da Informação/normas , Padrões de Referência , Tradução
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 192: 1082, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23920856

RESUMO

The development of electronic health records and clinical information systems has been progressing at a quickened pace in recent years. With such change, the use of standard vocabulary has aroused much interest. However, classification code sets are developed for their distinctive purposes, no single vocabulary set could satisfy the needs of all specialties; moreover, local customization would be inevitable. This poster describes how a controlled vocabulary with contribution from frontline clinicians was set up in Hong Kong Hospital Authority (HA). The adoption of an electronic maintenance portal with collaboration of representatives from all institutions would also be discussed. The use of such table has helped to maintain the interoperability of captured data between departments, specialties and institutions.


Assuntos
Comportamento Cooperativo , Registros Eletrônicos de Saúde/normas , Relações Interinstitucionais , Registro Médico Coordenado/normas , Terminologia como Assunto , Vocabulário Controlado , Controle de Formulários e Registros/normas , Hong Kong
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 129(Pt 1): 474-7, 2007.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17911762

RESUMO

The Hospital Authority developed the Information Architecture (IA) model in 2002 to support a fast, robust, flexible and accurate electronic patient record (ePR) to meet the high-tempo health care environment in Hong Kong. With several successful applications in sharing data that were created for the same patients in various systems, the IA model was further developed to extend the longitudinal ePR to include one's fetal data as entered in the mother's record. This paper describes how various IA elements: Section, View, Form, Group, Entity, Content, Document supports the building of a true womb-to-tomb ePR for the HA patients. The future focus of Information Architecture in the HA will include building a Information Architecture Management System and linking the ePR with other patient records in the community.


Assuntos
Registro Médico Coordenado , Sistemas Computadorizados de Registros Médicos , Software , Feminino , Hong Kong , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Sistemas Computadorizados de Registros Médicos/organização & administração , Mães , Integração de Sistemas
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