Thursday, October 30, 2008

MDR Names


















MDR Names

Minimum Daily Requirement

Minimum Design Requirement


Marina del Rey


Microwave Dielectric Resonator

Master Data Registry


CTRNet - O

ontology - (computer science) a rigorous and exhaustive
organization of some knowledge domain that is usually hierarchical and
contains all the relevant entities and their relations

CTRNet - OM
(Ontology Model)




CTRNet - MK
(meta-knowledge)

CTRNet - SE
(semanctic enrichment)

SNOMED CT, a clinical terminology, is one of the largest
examples of an ontology and has been endorsed by Australian health agencies and the
National E-Health Transition Authority (NEHTA) as the clinical terminology to be used
in the collection, management and sharing of health and health related data.

The aim is to ensure that data collected in the future will be consistent across
the country and will enable better sharing of data for clinical and research purposes.


http://e-hrc.net/hie/snomedct.html


http://sl.infoway-inforoute.ca/content/dispPage.asp?cw_page=snomedct_e

Alvarez from Canada Health Infoway
http://e-hrc.net/media/pr-080421-canadian-expert-joins-aehrc.html

In January 2002, SNOMED CT was created by the merger, expansion, and
restructuring of SNOMED RT (Reference Terminology) and the UK National Health Service (NHS) (also known as the Read Codes). [3]
The historical strength of SNOMED RT was its terminologies for
specialty medicine and methods for distributed collaborative
development, while the strength of Clinical Terms Version 3 was its
terminologies for general practice. [4]
By combining these two systems, SNOMED CT is the most comprehensive
clinical vocabulary available in any language, covering most aspects of
clinical medicine with over 344,000 concepts. [5] SNOMED CT cross maps to such other terminologies as ICD-9-CM, ICD-O3, ICD-10, Laboratory LOINC and OPCS-4. It supports ANSI, DICOM, HL7, and ISO standards. [6] In April 2002, the SNOMED CT Spanish Edition was released, and in April 2003 the SNOMED CT German Edition was released.


Links:
http://www.ihtsdo.org/about-ihtsdo/



http://e-hrc.net/images/Snorocket-ICD10.png


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SNOMED_CT#Sample_Computer_Applications_Using_SNOMED_CT


http://www.ihtsdo.org/fileadmin/user_upload/Docs_01/SNOMED_Clinical_Terms_Fundamentals.pdf

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