1993
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1634938
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Intelligent Processing of Loosely Structured Documents as a Strategy for Organizing Electronic Health Care Records

Abstract: Loosely structured documents can capture more relevant information about medical events than is possible using today’s popular databases. In order to realize the full potential of this increased information content, techniques will be required that go beyond the static mapping of stored data into a single, rigid data model. Through intelligent processing, loosely structured documents can become a rich source of detailed data about actual events that can support the wide variety of applications needed to run a … Show more

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“…The expectation to have standards for EHR data including secondary uses for population data, communications, decision support, terminology, and data exchange has seen constant advances and progress, but still requires further work especially as new technology and innovation continue and the need for open services has become paramount [42,44,174,175]. However, the number of organizations and vendors implementing HL7 has increased and the standard has continued to be refined and expanded along with new domain-specific areas [41].…”
Section: Discussion Expectations For and Realization Of Ehrs In 1992mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expectation to have standards for EHR data including secondary uses for population data, communications, decision support, terminology, and data exchange has seen constant advances and progress, but still requires further work especially as new technology and innovation continue and the need for open services has become paramount [42,44,174,175]. However, the number of organizations and vendors implementing HL7 has increased and the standard has continued to be refined and expanded along with new domain-specific areas [41].…”
Section: Discussion Expectations For and Realization Of Ehrs In 1992mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefit is that the meaning of the structural components‐the sections‐can be exploited, as can the meaning of the text they contain. The sections thus make up the “meta‐level” proposed by Essin (1993). Elements, their labels, and their granularity are three important structural dimensions of clinical documents that have their own particular implications for retrieval of these texts.…”
Section: Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many draft and existing standards have helped inform the development of the CDA, [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] and several guiding principles have driven the design:…”
Section: Overview Of the Cdamentioning
confidence: 99%