Release Notes for Standards and Related Products
Did you know that Infoway publishes release notes to support our various standards and related products, such as pCLOCD, SNOMED CT, Subsets, PrescribeIT and CCDD?
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Did you know that Infoway publishes release notes to support our various standards and related products, such as pCLOCD, SNOMED CT, Subsets, PrescribeIT and CCDD?
PRESTINE has defined and standardized clinical content for asthma, COPD and pulmonary function data elements and definitions to bring about the best patient outcomes.
Digital Health Week celebrates the progress Canada has made in digital health. Patients, caregivers and health care professionals are all invited to share their experiences and perspectives in conversations that will inform digital health in Canada.
The Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health Information (NLCHI) subset, FavouritedEMRCodes, contains SNOMED CT codes for capturing EMR diagnosis for enhanced capture of diagnosis.
This latest release will align with the SNOMED CT® International July 2018 release and includes updates to reference sets for Communicable Disease, Primary Health Care and Immunization according to Canadian stakeholders requests.
Digital Health Week celebrates how digital health is transforming the delivery of care. Patients, caregivers and health care professionals are all invited to share their experiences and perspectives in conversations that will inform digital health in Canada.
Michael Green will talk about the transformation that Infoway is leading; Bobbi Reinholdt and Paul Uhrig will address how e-prescribing can be part of the solution to opioid epidemic; and much more...
Join us to share experiences and resources on analyzing the abundance of data created by digital health solutions.
As provinces and territories across Canada work to digitize vaccination records, a team of Canadian physicians, researchers and policy-makers has released the first version of the Canadian Vaccine Catalogue (CVC).
The Canadian URI Project is a repository of identifier and code system namespaces. Capturing key metadata as FHIR® NamingSystem resources provides an automatic mapping of OIDs to URIs or vice versa.
Submitters are requested to review and identify subsets still in use to be included in the next annual release as well as those identified to be deactivated or inactivated.
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