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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
PCEHR launch to the moon
During the Health Informatics Conference in Brisbane in August 2011, the CEO of Australia’s National E-health Transition Authority, Peter Fleming, likened building the national system of Personally Controlled Electronic Health Records (PCEHR) to putting a man on the moon.Well let’s examine where we are at the end of 2011, with 6 months to go to […]
Australian Medicines Terminology browser update
Healthbase Australia has updated the online Australian Medicines Terminology browser to include the 2.26 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 this time, the download […]
Australian Medicines Terminology update
Healthbase Australia has updated the online Australian Medicines Terminology browser to include the 2.25 version of the AMT recently released by NEHTA. 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 process […]
Australian Medicines Terminology Browser update for AMT Release 2.24
Healthbase Australia has updated the online Australian Medicines Terminology browser to include the 2.24 version of the AMT released by NEHTA this afternoon. All deprecated versions are still available for browsing/searching. Once again, it is a pity the download process cannot be automated. Perhaps if this were the 1980s NEHTA could publish the updates (with […]
Australian Medicines Terminology Upgrade
Healthbase Australia has updated the online Australian Medicines Terminology browser to include the 2.23 version of the AMT released by NEHTA yesterday. All deprecated versions are still available for browsing/searching. Once again, it is a pity the download process cannot be automated. Perhaps if this were the 1980s NEHTA could publish the updates (with […]
Australian Medicines Terminology – March 2011 Release
Healthbase Australia has updated the online Australian Medicines Terminology browser to include the 2.21 version of the AMT released by NEHTA a few days ago. All deprecated versions are still available for browsing/searching. The latest NEHTA release includes a useful Refset Library document that applies not only to the AMT but to SNOMED-AU refsets also. This […]
Australian Medicines Terminology – February 2011 Release
Healthbase Australia has updated the online Australian Medicines Terminology browser to include the 2.20 version of the AMT released by NEHTA a few days ago. All deprecated versions are still available for browsing/searching. Pity the download process still cannot be automated. Perhaps if this were the 1980s NEHTA could publish the updates (with sensible filenames!) […]