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Standardization of Terminology in Laboratory Medicine I

Yoon SY, Yoon JH, Min WK, Lim HS, Song J, Chae SL, Lee CK, Kwon JA, Lee KN

BACKGROUND: Standardization of medical terminology is essential for data transmission between health-care institutions or clinical laboratories and for maximizing the benefits of information technology. Purpose of our study was...
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Standardization of Terminology in Laboratory Medicine ll

Lee KN, Yoon JH, Min WK, Lim HS, Song J, Chae SL, Jang S, Ki CS, Bae SY, Kim JS, Kwon JA, Lee CK, Yoon SY

Standardization of medical terminology is essential in data transmission between health care institutes and in maximizing the benefits of information technology. The purpose of this study was to standardize medical...
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The legend of the KJU

Park K

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Proposed Algorithm with Standard Terminologies (SNOMED and CPT) for Automated Generation of Medical Bills for Laboratory Tests

Kim SY, Kim HH, Lee IK, Kim HS, Cho H

OBJECTIVES: In this study, we proposed an algorithm for mapping standard terminologies for the automated generation of medical bills. As the Korean and American structures of health insurance claim codes...
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Development and Adoption of a LOINC Mapping Algorithm

Kim SY, Kim HH, Lee EY, Chang CL, Kim HS, Cho H

  • KMID: 2211301
  • J Korean Soc Med Inform.
  • 2008 Jun;14(2):123-135.
OBJECTIVES: LOINC(R)(Logical Observations Identifiers, Names, Codes) is being used as the global standard for sharing laboratory test information and standardization. However, difficulties have been encountered in transferring local code to...
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Development of an Integrated Biospecimen Database among the Regional Biobanks in Korea

Park HS, Cho H, Kim HS

OBJECTIVES: This study developed an integrated database for 15 regional biobanks that provides large quantities of high-quality bio-data to researchers to be used for the prevention of disease, for the...
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