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Australian Medicines Terminology Browser update

Healthbase Australia has updated the free online Australian Medicines Terminology browser to include the 2.39 version of the AMT released by NEHTA today. All deprecated versions are still available for browsing/searching.

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Australian Medicines Terminology Browser update

Healthbase Australia has updated the free online Australian Medicines Terminology browser to include the 2.38 version of the AMT released by NEHTA yesterday. All deprecated versions are still available for browsing/searching.

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Australian Medicines Terminology browser update

Healthbase Australia has updated the free online Australian Medicines Terminology browser to include the 2.37 version of the AMT released by NEHTA today. All deprecated versions are still available for browsing/searching.

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Australian Medicines Terminology browser update

Healthbase Australia has updated the online Australian Medicines Terminology browser to include the 2.36 version of the AMT released by NEHTA today. All deprecated versions are still available for browsing/searching. It would be useful to hear from any organisation that has implemented, or tried to implement a clinical system based on the AMT, despite its […]

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Australian Medicines Terminology browser update

Healthbase Australia has updated the online Australian Medicines Terminology browser to include the 2.35 version of the AMT released by NEHTA on friday. All deprecated versions are still available for browsing/searching. It would be useful to hear from any organisation that has implemented, or tried to implement a clinical system based on the AMT, despite […]

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Australian Medicines Terminology browser update

Healthbase Australia has updated the online Australian Medicines Terminology browser to include the 2.33 version of the AMT released by NEHTA on friday. All deprecated versions are still available for browsing/searching. It would be useful to hear from any organisation that has implemented, or tried to implement a clinical system based on the AMT, despite […]

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Australian Medicines Terminology browser update

Healthbase Australia has updated the online Australian Medicines Terminology browser to include the 2.30 version of the AMT  released by NEHTA yesterday.  All deprecated versions are still available for browsing/searching. Healthbase decided to skip the 2.29 release since NEHTA only released it mid-cycle with a trivial correction to the 2.28 release. NEHTA has now provided […]

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Australian Medicines Terminology browser update

Healthbase Australia has updated the online Australian Medicines Terminology browser to include the 2.28 version of the AMT  released by NEHTA today.  All deprecated versions are still available for browsing/searching. I can only assume that no-one else in Australia is regularly incorporating the monthly AMT releases into an application. After all these years, the download […]

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Australian Medicines Terminology browser update

Healthbase Australia has updated the online Australian Medicines Terminology browser to include the 2.27 version of the AMT  released by NEHTA recently. All deprecated versions are still available for browsing/searching. I can only assume that no-one else in Australia is regularly incorporating the monthly AMT releases into an application. After all this time, the download […]

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Critical Safety Issue for the PCEHR

Australia is poised to produce a system of Personally Controlled Electronic Health Records (PCEHRs) from July 2012, some 6 months from now. According to the recently published Concept of Operations, each person’s PCEHR will comprise a set of electronic documents, the majority of which are to be based on HL7’s Clinical Document Architecture (CDA), in […]

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