Quality metrics for semantic interoperability in Health Informatics

Aligned with the increased adoption of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems, it is recognized that semantic interoperability provides benefits for promoting patient safety and continuity of care. This research proposes a framework of quality metrics and recommendations for developing semantic interoperability resources specially focused on clinical information models, which are defined as formal specifications of structure and semantics for representing EHR information for a specific domain or use case.

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Quality metrics for semantic interoperability in Health Informatics

Aligned with the increased adoption of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems, it is recognized that semantic interoperability provides benefits for promoting patient safety and continuity of care. This research proposes a framework of quality metrics and recommendations for developing semantic interoperability resources specially focused on clinical information models, which are defined as formal specifications of structure and semantics for representing EHR information for a specific domain or use case.

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Quality metrics for semantic interoperability in Health Informatics

Quality metrics for semantic interoperability in Health Informatics

by Alberto Moreno Conde, Dipak Kalra
Quality metrics for semantic interoperability in Health Informatics

Quality metrics for semantic interoperability in Health Informatics

by Alberto Moreno Conde, Dipak Kalra

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Aligned with the increased adoption of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems, it is recognized that semantic interoperability provides benefits for promoting patient safety and continuity of care. This research proposes a framework of quality metrics and recommendations for developing semantic interoperability resources specially focused on clinical information models, which are defined as formal specifications of structure and semantics for representing EHR information for a specific domain or use case.


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BN ID: 2940154948460
Publisher: Biomedical Informatics Handbook
Publication date: 01/10/2017
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB
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