Structuring order sets for interoperable distribution.

作者: Karen M. Hrabak , James C. McClay , James R. Campbell , Craig G. Parker , Samson W. Tu

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摘要: A major portion of patient care planning occurs during the process writing orders. Computerized order entry can present collections predefined orders to user ordering process. These sets are useful for promoting standards care, and provide one element structured clinical knowledge be used by Provider Order Entry (CPOE) systems at point care. Since creation, confirmation maintenance is resource intensive, sharing a goal. We describe standard representation that supports maintenance, interoperation pre-defined sets. dialogue within HL7 community seeks harmonize this proposal with Clinical Document Architecture Reference Information Model.

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