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Developing a controlled vocabulary for use in a hospital information system
Summary
We developed a method to capture user-entered health data, transforming free text diagnoses into standardized terms. This ensures accurate data entry and improves health information systems through controlled vocabularies.
Area of Science:
- Health Informatics
- Medical Terminology
- Data Management
Background:
- Controlled vocabularies are essential for health information systems.
- User-generated terms are crucial for accurate data input.
- Existing systems may lack comprehensive, user-friendly terminology.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop a methodology for incorporating user-inputted terms into a controlled vocabulary.
- To enhance the usability and accuracy of health information systems.
- To bridge the gap between user language and standardized medical codes.
Main Methods:
- Collecting "free text" diagnosis descriptions from health information system users.
- Sorting and identifying appropriate "atomic" terms from user input.
- Submitting terms to domain experts for validation of appropriateness and fidelity.
- Coding identified concepts into SNOMED International for integration into controlled pick lists.
Main Results:
- A systematic methodology was established to extract and standardize user-entered diagnostic terms.
- User-generated terms were successfully mapped to atomic concepts.
- Expert review confirmed the appropriateness and fidelity of the selected terms.
- The process facilitates the creation of a comprehensive, user-centric controlled vocabulary.
Conclusions:
- The developed methodology effectively transforms user-entered free text into standardized medical concepts.
- This approach enhances health information system data quality and user experience.
- Integration with SNOMED International ensures international coding compatibility and future system enhancement.
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