Principles of Health Interoperability HL7 and SNOMED (Health Informatics)
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- Languages:English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
- Media:Hardcover
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- Edition:1st Edition.
- Pages:287
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- Dimensions (in):9.2 x 6.1 x 0.9
- Publication Date:December 14, 2009
- ISBN:1848828020
- EAN:9781848828025
- ASIN:1848828020
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Joined-up healthcare makes information available when and where it is needed to improve safety, efficiency and effectiveness. Politicians may take interoperability between healthcare computer systems for granted, but it is non-trivial. Healthcare integration projects are notoriously under-estimated and come in over-budget and over-time. Joined-up healthcare depends on standards. The two leading standards are the SNOMED CT, which is a clinical terminology (semantics) and HL7 Version 3, which is a specialised healthcare interoperability language (syntax). Both are new, complex and fit for purpose. Tim Benson believes there is an unmet need for a book on Healthcare Integration. Some health informatics textbooks include chapters on HL7 and/or SNOMED, but these are usually quite short and cannot provide even an adequate introduction. There is little of much value on the Internet, or in journals or conference proceedings.
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