We introduced the Women in AMIA Leadership Program in an earlier blog, and would like to provide an update here.
We introduced the Women in AMIA Leadership Program in an earlier blog, and would like ...
September 13 is World Sepsis Day and the whole month of September is filled with campaigns designed to help both the public and healthcare facilities recognize sepsis symptoms and seek help faster
September ...
Have you ever come home after a long day’s work and after looking in the refrigerator and pantry wondered, “What should I make for dinner?”
Have you ever come home after a long day’s work and after ...
... The second draft explicitly expands this requirement to all participants in TEF. This is a laudable change and addresses a concern I wrote about in my previous blog post “TEFCA leaves privacy questions ...
LOINC’s 25th Anniversary was celebrated on February 16, 2019 with a social media blitz of timeline, photo archive and many well wishes from around the world on Twitter and the LOINC Forum.
LOINC’s ...
... the left column below) from the 1600s and see if you can match them to the diagnosis on the right (the answers are at the end of the blog).
1. Bladder in throat
a. Scurvy blisters on ...
... our team actively participates in FHIR initiatives and discussions. We’ve attended HL7 meetings and FHIR connectathons, and you can view our thoughts in our previous blogs. A new activity we started participating ...
... Data Dictionary (HDD) team participates in and I encourage those who are new or wanting to learn more about HL7 to read the insights reported in their blogs.
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Recently, my family took me to an Emergency Room when I suddenly lost my sense of touch on the left side of my face.
Recently, my family took me to an Emergency Room when I suddenly lost my sense of ...
Previously, in “TEFCA: A beginning for nationwide interoperability ,” we discussed the basics of the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA), an ambitious plan assembled by The Office ...