... in its 18th year of providing laboratory terminology consulting to the public. In the beginning, a client said the phone consults reminded them of Peter Falk’s Columbo character in the American crime drama ...
... to be prepared and expect the unexpected. I began working for 3M about a month before the official change. Before that, I was consulting and helping clients with ICD-10 education and preparing internally ...
... to get there – and usually not by the exact path that is requested. Translating the clinical evidence onto a client interface; making a reliable piece of technology that is updated and maintained with ...
... clinical, nursing and radiology) and helps our customers to implement the LOINC terminology fully. In turn, we share the lessons learned from applying LOINC for our clients over the last twenty years during ...
... next year of the WIA program. This required us to “interview our clients” (Clare and Merida), and then plan the strategy for moving forward, including the program’s mission, vision, values, objectives ...
... providing feedback to Regenstrief when clients’ laboratory panels land outside of mapping criteria to LOINC order codes and currently await changes to bilirubin and thromboelastography panels for our clients. ...
... for 9% of the codes, and we also submit requests to SNOMED CT on behalf of our clients. In addition, our maintenance mapping services keep our clients’ mappings updated with changes from their local systems ...