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pro vyhledávání: '"Anne Randorff Højen"'
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Studies in health technology and informatics. 235
In Danish home care, multiple professions deliver services to citizens. FSIII is a national home care documentation standard, where one of the goals is to share documentation to improve coordination between these professional groups and avoid double
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Studies in health technology and informatics. 228
Collecting clinical data once for the use in both electronic health record (EHR) and registries requires semantic interoperability. This paper presents the results of a systematic semantic analysis of similarities and differences in clinical document
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Studies in health technology and informatics. 210
SNOMED CT was chosen as reference terminology for standardisation of homecare nursing documentation to make reporting comparable across the 98 Danish municipalities. The method outlined in this paper for developing a Danish national homecare nursing
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Studies in health technology and informatics. 210
Stakeholders in e-health such as governance officials, health IT-implementers and vendors have to co-operate to achieve the goal of a future-proof interoperable e-health infrastructure. Co-operation requires knowledge on the responsibility and compet
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Studies in health technology and informatics. 205
What prevents the National Health Care Terminology based on SNOMED CT from being implemented in the EHR systems and ongoing EHR implementations in Denmark? SNOMED CT was translated into Danish language from 2006-2009 and by 2013 it is not yet impleme
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Studies in health technology and informatics. 205
Semantic interoperability requires consistency in use of terminologies such as SNOMED CT. Inter-rater agreement measurement can be used to quantify this consistency among terminology users. Increasingly, studies of SNOMED CT include inter-rater agree
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Gøeg, K R, Chen, R, Højen, A R & Elberg, P B 2014, ' Content analysis of physical examination templates in electronic health records using SNOMED CT ', International Journal of Medical Informatics, vol. 83, no. 10, pp. 736–749 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2014.06.006
Objectives Most electronic health record (EHR) systems are built on proprietary information models and terminology, which makes achieving semantic interoperability a challenge. Solving interoperability problems requires well-defined standards. In con
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Studies in health technology and informatics. 192
Inconsistent use of concepts is an obstacle when implementing SNOMED CT to improve comparability of information. Terminology implementation should be approached by common strategies for navigating and selecting proper concepts. This study aims to exp