Need to check how to contact HITSDO, I already contacted LOINC about
missing codes related to this topic :)
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 12:20 AM Heather Leslie <
heather.les...@atomicainformatics.com> wrote:
> Terrific, Pablo. Didn’t want to run the risk of you missing the cervical
> cytology codes
Terrific, Pablo. Didn’t want to run the risk of you missing the cervical
cytology codes that are present.
A post coordinated solution is a good work around, but wonder if it is worth
requesting SNOMED for the addition of new codes for the ones that you’ve
identified as missing. If you need
Solution is easy, just created specific structures for the results of some
test that I needed to store and query so I have different node ids on each
analyte. That will allow me to query, create some CDS rules and some fancy
indicators for reports :)
On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 7:36 AM Karsten
That makes me think that I can create a post coordinated expression with
the inconclusive and the cervical cytology (procedure) or (findings)
concepts :)
On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 10:16 PM Seung Jong Yu wrote:
> Hi Pablo Pazos
>
> I searched "inconclusive or not clear" (with/without cervical
Thanks Heather, I got those codes in the cervical cytology findings, found
the "normal" and the "abnormal" concepts, but not a code for the grey area
in the middle of those, that, from my research, seems to be a valid outcome
from a PAP test with something like "Not clear (not conclusive)".
On
Hi Pablo Pazos
I searched "inconclusive or not clear" (with/without cervical cytology) in
my mapping tool (http://term.infoclinic.co/map.html)
There may be not terms of "inconclusive or not clear" confined to
"Cervical Cytology".
Some general terms were searched.
In qualifier value, related
> openEHR data representation and querying are founded upon this
> fundamental principle - store how you like, query how you like.
OK, as long as "store how you like" does not impede
"query how you like", the principle seems reasonable.
Karsten
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On 16/09/2018 10:15, Karsten Hilbert wrote:
Panels are like folders. Whether to define inhabitants
thereof by LOINC, by arbitrary instance links, or by other
means, is an implementation detail.
that is more or less the design concept of the current lab archetypes; I
would just say that
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