You may want to have a look at this solution:
http://www.apelon.com/products/mycroft.htm
NEHTA are using other components (TDE - Teminology Development
Environment and DTS - Distributed Terminology System) from Apelon and
the Mycroft browser complements these systems.
Mycroft the "desktop browser is a free, standalone, multi-terminology
browser". It appears to be available for free in the US. Maybe there is
a need to lobby NEHTA to allow such usage for Australian usage.
Andre.
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Ian Cheong wrote:
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 08:16:44 +1000
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Subject: Re: [GPCG_TALK] Conversion of clinical notes to SCT codes- web
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Do you have....
or any chance you can get staff/students to build....
an open source cross-platform standards-based SNOMED browser??
Presently, there is only one the UK people have built in MS Access.
Ian.
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Do you have....
or any chance you can get students to build....
an open source cross-platform standards-based SNOMED browser??
Presently, there is only one the UK people have built in MS Access.
Ian.
At 8:49 am +1100 21/2/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi Ian, Yes I have a research licence as an advisory member of NCCH and
academic at USyd, which NCCH belongs to. I would love to give you the
SCT
codes and my contact at NCCH is working to be help that happen. I will
discuss your type of situation today with her and your proposal.
thanks
jon
Quoting Ian Cheong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
At 4:21 am +1100 21/2/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>We have now launched the web page that converts
>clinical notes to SCT codes which is available at:
>
>http://www.it.usyd.edu.au/~clinnote/gpnotes.cgi
>
>Pls use it to give us examples of the notes you record in your daily
>practice. You can select to get instant reporting or delayed
reporting
via
>email (reccommended for lengthy text > 5 full lines).
>Please give us feedback on what we have missed which you think should
be
>describale in SCT - it may that SCT doesn't have it.
> >Our analysis is by no means perfect and any feedback will help us to
>improve it.
>You can play with it to scan what it does by inserting any medical
related
>text. We were using some published articles and discovered that SCT
knows
>"postmenopausal" but doesn't know "post-menopausal".
>
>In a new initiative we are developing a prototpye variant of this
system to
>do a pilot study in the ICU at RPA which should be in test mode by
next
>week. If anyone is interested in this area let me know.
>thanks
John
I presume you have a SNOMED research licence. Is it possible that the
terms of that would cover some of us being able to view the
codes/terms/hierarchy for the text for the purposes of that research
(providing feedback on accuracy of conversion) providing that we
don't use them for day-to-day clinical notes.
(I have a SNOMED research licence from the NCCH already.)
For others, I presume they would need to sign something as members of
the "research team".
Ian.
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