Proceedings of the 2008 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing 2008
DOI: 10.1145/1363686.1364009
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A UMLS interoperable solution to support collaborative diagnosis decision making over the internet

Abstract: Hospitals can supply clinical decision support systems with electronic healthcare record provided by different users and stored in different computer systems. This way, during a diagnosis decision a user can be supported by a remote knowledge database constructed by other users, like, for instance, a reference specialist discussion board. Usually, medical applications scenarios like this use different terminology systems leading to terminological interoperability problems. Still, clinical applications frequent… Show more

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“…Thus, UMLS is a cornerstone that enables the interoperability of health information systems. 13,14 MetaMap comprehensively covers biomedical subjects and is highly configurable. Several parameters can be configured, including vocabulary sources drawn from Metathesaurus, options related to semantic types of concepts in Metathesaurus, data (e.g., UMLS version, Data Model), output/display (e.g., Display Variants, Show Candidates), browse mode (e.g., Allow Overmatch), and behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, UMLS is a cornerstone that enables the interoperability of health information systems. 13,14 MetaMap comprehensively covers biomedical subjects and is highly configurable. Several parameters can be configured, including vocabulary sources drawn from Metathesaurus, options related to semantic types of concepts in Metathesaurus, data (e.g., UMLS version, Data Model), output/display (e.g., Display Variants, Show Candidates), browse mode (e.g., Allow Overmatch), and behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%