Awaysheh Abdullah, Wilcke Jeffrey, Elvinger François, Rees Loren, Fan Weiguo, Zimmerman Kurt
Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology, VA-MD College of Veterinary Medicine (Awaysheh, Wilcke, Zimmerman), Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA.
Department of Business Information Technology, Pamplin College of Business (Rees, Fan), Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA.
J Vet Diagn Invest. 2018 Jan;30(1):17-25. doi: 10.1177/1040638717738276. Epub 2017 Oct 15.
Much effort has been invested in standardizing medical terminology for representation of medical knowledge, storage in electronic medical records, retrieval, reuse for evidence-based decision making, and for efficient messaging between users. We only focus on those efforts related to the representation of clinical medical knowledge required for capturing diagnoses and findings from a wide range of general to specialty clinical perspectives (e.g., internists to pathologists). Standardized medical terminology and the usage of structured reporting have been shown to improve the usage of medical information in secondary activities, such as research, public health, and case studies. The impact of standardization and structured reporting is not limited to secondary activities; standardization has been shown to have a direct impact on patient healthcare.
在标准化医学术语方面已投入了大量精力,用于医学知识的表示、电子病历存储、检索、基于证据的决策重用以及用户之间的高效信息传递。我们仅关注那些与从广泛的普通临床到专科临床角度(例如,内科医生到病理学家)获取诊断和检查结果所需的临床医学知识表示相关的工作。标准化医学术语和结构化报告的使用已被证明可改善研究、公共卫生和案例研究等二次活动中医疗信息的使用。标准化和结构化报告的影响不仅限于二次活动;标准化已被证明对患者医疗保健有直接影响。