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Health Terminologies

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( 16 Documents )

20211018_HTC October 2022

Published on Oct 19, 2021 by Anil Patel

Annual Subset Maintenance review

Published on Feb 17, 2021 by Anil Patel

BC GSSO Standards 2022-03-15

Published on Mar 22, 2022 by Anil Patel

BC Health Concerns & Diagnosis SNOMED CT Mapping

Published on Jul 21, 2020 by Francis Lau

bioMérieux Lab Data Interop - Canada HealthInfoWay _ 2023-06-16

Published on May 24, 2023 by Anil Patel

bioMérieux Lab Data Interop - Canada HealthInfoWay _ 2023-06-16.pdf

CCHIM Certified Terminology Standards Specialist (CTSS)

Published on May 27, 2019 by Lisa Hayes

This brochure from The Canadian College of Health Information Management (CCHIM) provides details on the certification in Terminology Standards. The terminology standards credential is for health care professionals who are passionate about data...

CHIMA Terminology Standards Community Facilitator Job Posting

Published on Nov 14, 2019 by Linda Monico

Description of job posting for CHIMA Terminology Standards Community Facilitator.

Desiderata for Controlled Medical Vocabularies

Published on Jun 07, 2018 by Marc L'Arrivee

Cimino's seminal paper on controlled medical vocabularies.

Document Ontology for Relma

Published on Nov 02, 2022 by Anil Patel

HTC Meeting Agenda 2023

Published on May 24, 2023 by Anil Patel

Agenda

HTC Meeting Presentation Sept 20th 2022

Published on Sep 21, 2022 by Anil Patel

CIHI mapping from SNOMED . LOINC Semi Quant scale addition

LOINC usable for program evaluation and population health

Published on Oct 19, 2021 by Anil Patel

We are developing a metadata management tool and propose to incorporate LOINC surveys and survey-based clinical tools, assuming we can do so without contravening LOINC Terms of Use

pCLOCD Subset for Relma

Published on Nov 02, 2022 by Anil Patel

Suggestions on FSN Changes

Published on May 20, 2020 by Francis Lau

The Gender Harmony Project-Environmental Scan for Sex and Gender

Published on Jun 20, 2019 by Smita Kachroo

This sheet contains an environmental scan across Canada of the use of sex and gender by province/territory and nationally. This scan is based on all the public information currently available.
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