Category: Clinical Modelling
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`LA to skin´
too much or too little ? A recent discussion between colleagues from the anaesthetic community in the UK centred on what can best be described as the granularity of an anaesthetic record. Put simply, is there a need to include every possible detail of every drug, procedure, device and event in the record, or is…
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Open AIMS
Introduction In recent times, there has been renewed interest in the UK from Health Care Entities (HCEs) in the purchase and deployment of Anaesthesia Information Management Systems (AIMS). The drivers of this change are a topic for debate, but after the demise of the Connecting for Health programme in NHS England over a decade ago,…
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Invasive Devices on FHIR
The SCATA Open Standards Working Group met early in 2022 to discuss Martin Hurrell’s proposal to enlist the help of the HL7 Devices group to author a FHIR Implementation Guide for the intraoperative phase of anaesthesia, based on his domain analysis model. This will be a challenging piece of work for a number of reasons.…
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Introduction to Clinical Modelling
If you’re interested in how clinical information is organised, categorised and structured, a great place to start is Larry Weed’s 1971 lecture on problem-oriented medical records. Larry may have been the first clinician to understand the challenges and to propose solutions. Almost half a century later, we are still grappling with them. Should a clinic…