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Why should health systems invest in this?

Why should health systems invest in this? Why should software developers invest in this? Integration/Representation/Mapping  Is your SNT integrated within Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine — Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT)?  Is your SNT represented by Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC)?  Is your SNT mapped to any other standard terminologies? Other  […]

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Are there any trademark and copyright constraints?

Are there any trademark and copyright constraints? Please describe. Interoperability  Is your SNT interoperable with any electronic health records (EHRs)?  If so, which ones?  What is the process for having your SNT built into a health system’s EHR? SNT Maintenance  What maintenance is required by the software developer? What maintenance is

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What is the latest version available through the Unified Medical Language System Metathesaurus?

What is the latest version available through the Unified Medical Language System Metathesaurus?  Who is the person of contact? Publishing  When was the original publication?  When was the last publication?  Is there a regular publishing schedule? Usage/Activity  Who currently uses your SNT?  Do you have a list of health

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Challenge Areas Major Tasks

Challenge Areas Major Tasks Education  Develop a standardized curriculum for nursing informatics faculty and students.  Foster advancements in certification, credentialing and accreditation systems within nursing informatics programs. Practice  Transform nursing documentation by identifying the information structures and infrastructures needed within EHRs and clinical data repositories (CDRs) to enable the storage, aggregation and

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Exhibit C: ANA Recognition Six-Point Criteria Approved by the Congress on Nursing Practice and Economics

Exhibit C: ANA Recognition Six-Point Criteria Approved by the Congress on Nursing Practice and Economics 1. The terminology supports one or more components of the nursing process. 2. The rationale for development supports this terminology as a new terminology itself or with a unique contribution to nursing/health care. 3. Characteristics of the terminology include: 

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Desired Organizational Criteria for Core Terminologies

Desired Organizational Criteria for Core Terminologies 1. Establish intellectual property and licensing terms for the core terminologies (perhaps as a group) that allow the widest use while preventing the proliferation of local, non-standard “dialects.” 2. Provide the governance structure of the core terminology developers (perhaps as a group) that guarantees responsible stewardship of the standard

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Four Essential Technical Criteria

Four Essential Technical Criteria 1. Concept Orientation: Elements of the terminology are coded concepts, with possible multiple synonymous text representations, and hierarchical or definitional relationships to other coded concepts. 2. Concept Permanence: The meaning of each code concept in a terminology remains forever unchanged. If the definition of a concept needs to be changed or

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Incomplete Electronic Documentation of Nursing Care

Incomplete Electronic Documentation of Nursing Care Identifying Challenges and Opportunities within Standard Nursing Terminologies 26 VIII. Conclusion In addressing the need to capture nursing data, Welton and Harper (2016) stated, “…as we move toward a value- oriented health care system, there is a growing need to address the largest human capital component of the system,

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Resource-Intensive Mapping Requirements, Curation and Maintenance

Resource-Intensive Mapping Requirements, Curation and Maintenance Identifying Challenges and Opportunities within Standard Nursing Terminologies 25 needed training and skills in terminology and mapping techniques are in short supply throughout the market. Further, expert terminologists may not always perform their mappings in exactly the same way, creating an issue with interoperability while imprecise mapping creates issues

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