Mapping the Dutch SNOMED CT subset to Omaha System, NANDA International and International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.
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Kieft, R A M MVreeke, E M
de Groot, E M
de Graaf-Waar, H I
van Gool, C H
Koster, N
Ten Napel, H
Francke, A L
Delnoij, D M J
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Mapping the Dutch SNOMED CT subset to Omaha System, NANDA International and International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.Published in
Int J Med Inform 2018; 111:77-82Publiekssamenvatting
Nurses register data in electronic health records, which can use various terminology and coding systems. The net result is that information cannot be exchanged and reused properly, for example when a patient is transferred from one care setting to another. A nursing subset of patient problems was therefore developed in the Netherlands, based on comparable and exchangeable terms that are used throughout the healthcare sector and elsewhere (semantic interoperability). The purpose of the current research is to develop a mapping between the subset of patient problems and three classifications in order to improve the exchangeability of data. Those classifications are the Omaha System, NANDA International, and ICF (the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health).PMID
29425638ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2017.12.025
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