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Reorganizing Emergency Department Information Systems To Reduce Physician Cognitive Load, James C. Mcclay, Jeffery Nielson, Benjamin Slovis
Reorganizing Emergency Department Information Systems To Reduce Physician Cognitive Load, James C. Mcclay, Jeffery Nielson, Benjamin Slovis
Posters and Presentations: Emergency Medicine
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Interoperable Knowledge Modeling In Emergency Care: Application Of The Hl7 Emergency Care Domain Analysis Model, James C. Mcclay, Laura Heermann Langford
Interoperable Knowledge Modeling In Emergency Care: Application Of The Hl7 Emergency Care Domain Analysis Model, James C. Mcclay, Laura Heermann Langford
Posters and Presentations: Emergency Medicine
The Emergency Care System (ECS) in the United States provides intermittent unscheduled care to an increasing number of patients annually. Every ECS patient encounter generates data in a myriad of unlinked systems at regional emergency services and hospitals. Often, their prior health records are not available in a timely manner, fragmented, or not found. To address availability and interoperability data relevant to emergency care, the Health Level Seven (HL7) Emergency Care Workgroup seeks to ensure evolving health data interoperability standards incorporate ECS considerations. Foundational to that effort is a comprehensive model of Emergency Care information. This emergency care domain analysis …