Subject: Re: Pathology requirements TEXTURAL RESULTS TO QUANTITIES
Tim Churches wrote:
Sam Heard sam.heard at bigpond.com wrote:
TEXTURAL RESULTS TO QUANTITIES
?TEXTUAL?
This raises the general issue of how mixed categorical/ordinal/scalar
quantities
are handled eg (made up
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From: Sam Heard [mailto:sam.he...@bigpond.com]
Sent: Friday, 24 October 2003 11:00 AM
To: Tim Churches
Subject: RE: Re: Pathology requirements TEXTURAL RESULTS TO QUANTITIES
Tim
As we seek to achieve automatic processing of some of the data in the EHR
23, 2003 17:25
Subject: Re: Re: Pathology requirements TEXTURAL RESULTS TO QUANTITIES
Tim Churches tchur at optushome.com.au wrote:
Sam Heard sam.heard at bigpond.com wrote:
TEXTURAL RESULTS TO QUANTITIES
?TEXTUAL?
This raises the general issue of how mixed categorical/ordinal
Tim Churches wrote:
Sam Heard sam.heard at bigpond.com wrote:
TEXTURAL RESULTS TO QUANTITIES
?TEXTUAL?
This raises the general issue of how mixed categorical/ordinal/scalar
quantities
are handled eg (made up example) haematuria: Trace-x RBC/ml - Gross
haematuria. Conceivably
TEXTURAL RESULTS TO QUANTITIES
The result of this analysis is that sometimes a single leaf in a tree will
be reported as haemolysed rather than its numeric value - example: the
results of an electrolyte measurement might have safe results for all
analytes apart from potassium - the result will be
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