Analysis of fully specified LOINC terms was conducted through assessment of such LOINC term parts (attributes) as the code, name (component), system, method and class. LOINC terminology was also evaluated against the CDC PH EOC Minimum Data Set (MDS) 6 that contains 315 standardized terms. The following functions were evaluated: 1) Managing and Commanding 2) Operating 3) Planning/Intelligence 4) Logistics and 5) Finance/Administration 5.
The relevance of LOINC terminology to PH emergency preparedness and response was assessed through evaluating existing LOINC terminology against terminology specified by the World Health Organization PH Emergency Operation Centers (EOC).
RELMA is a Windows-based LOINC utility developed by the Regenstrief Institute (Indiapolis, USA) for searching the LOINC database and mapping local codes to LOINC codes 4. Access to this LOINC version was obtained through the Regenstrief LOINC Mapping Assistant (RELMA). Realizing the scale of LOINC support and implementation across the global public health arena, CDC DEO collaborates with LOINC to further enhance and harmonize the current PH emergency response terminology and to attain critical PH emergency management and preparedness and response requirements.ĭEO analyzed 87,863 LOINC terms that were included in LOINC version 2.64, released on 3. The CDC Division of Emergency Operations (DEO) leads development of standardized PH emergency preparedness and response terminology to improve effective and interoperable communications between national and international partners. More than 68,100 registered users from 172 countries use LOINC to move interoperable data seamlessly between systems 3. Implementation of LOINC facilitates improvement of semantic interoperability, including unified terminology 2. LOINC is one of a suite of designated standards for the electronic exchange of public health and clinical information. In addition, common terminology allows diverse incident management and support organizations to work together across a wide variety of functions and scenarios 1. Using common terminology helps avoid confusion and enhances interoperability, particularly in fast-moving public health (PH) emergency responses. Department of Homeland Security National Incident Management System (NIMS) establishes a common framework and common terminology that allows diverse incident management and support organizations to work together across a wide variety of functions and hazard scenarios 1. Then select Library Lookup. This will bring up a library webpage linking to the full-text, if available.The purpose of this project is to demonstrate the progress in development of a standardized public health (PH) emergency preparedness and response data ontology (terminology) through collaboration between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Emergency Operations (DEO), and the Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC) system.
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