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'''"[[Journal:Using knowledge graph structures for semantic interoperability in electronic health records data exchanges|Using knowledge graph structures for semantic interoperability in electronic health records data exchanges]]"'''
'''"[[Journal:Anatomic pathology quality assurance: Developing an LIS-based tracking and documentation module for intradepartmental consultations|Anatomic pathology quality assurance: Developing an LIS-based tracking and documentation module for intradepartmental consultations]]"'''


[[Data sharing|Information sharing]] across medical institutions is restricted to [[information]] exchange between specific partners. The lifelong [[electronic health record]] (EHR) structure and content require standardization efforts. Existing standards such as [[openEHR]], [[Health Level 7]] (HL7), and ISO/EN 13606 aim to achieve data independence along with semantic interoperability. This study aims to discover knowledge representation to achieve semantic health data exchange. openEHR and ISO/EN 13606 use archetype-based technology for semantic interoperability. The HL7 Clinical Document Architecture is on its way to adopting this through HL7 templates. Archetypes are the basis for knowledge-based systems, as these are means to define clinical knowledge. The paper examines a set of formalisms for the suitability of describing, representing, and reasoning about archetypes ... ('''[[Journal:Using knowledge graph structures for semantic interoperability in electronic health records data exchanges|Full article...]]''')<br />
An electronic intradepartmental consultation system for [[Anatomical pathology|anatomic pathology]] (AP) was conceived and developed in the [[laboratory information system]] (LIS) of University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in 2019. Previously, all surgical pathology intradepartmental consultative activities were initiated and documented with paper forms, which were circulated with the pertinent microscopic slides and were eventually filed. In this study, we discuss the implementation and utilization of an electronic intradepartmental AP consultation system. [[Workflow]]s and procedures were developed to organize intradepartmental surgical pathology consultations from the beginning to the end point of the consultative activities entirely using a paperless system that resided in the LIS ... ('''[[Journal:Anatomic pathology quality assurance: Developing an LIS-based tracking and documentation module for intradepartmental consultations|Full article...]]''')<br />
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"Anatomic pathology quality assurance: Developing an LIS-based tracking and documentation module for intradepartmental consultations"

An electronic intradepartmental consultation system for anatomic pathology (AP) was conceived and developed in the laboratory information system (LIS) of University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in 2019. Previously, all surgical pathology intradepartmental consultative activities were initiated and documented with paper forms, which were circulated with the pertinent microscopic slides and were eventually filed. In this study, we discuss the implementation and utilization of an electronic intradepartmental AP consultation system. Workflows and procedures were developed to organize intradepartmental surgical pathology consultations from the beginning to the end point of the consultative activities entirely using a paperless system that resided in the LIS ... (Full article...)

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