safety & quality
HL7 and the Ringholm Effect
2016-04-14 18:09 | By: safety & quality
Filed in: HL7 messages are the lifeblood of electronic health communication in many settings in many countries. In the healthcare sector in Australia, for example, they are ubiquitous in hospital settings for notification of patient Admissions, Discharges and Transfers and they are … Continue reading
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policy and politics
safety & quality
terminology
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medicines
pathology
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