Dear all,
Please find attached a draft of two crosswalks we have
created for the Health Worker Registry.
A crosswalk is a human
readable document that attempts to harmonize different data standards.
We would like your comments, suggestions, questions, etc.
Minimum
Data Set to Local Elements
Care
Services Delivery to Local Elements
Could you please take a look and provide any feedback by
Tuesday, April 4?
With specific issues or questions, you can email me directly and cc my colleague Emily Nicholson (who is copied on this email). Otherwise, you can comment directly on the document.
We also hope that these documents could also be adaptable for
other communities. If we can start to standardize tools like this, it may be
easier for new community members to understand various OpenHIE components.
If you’d like helping adapting these tools to other
communities, please email Emily and me.
Thank you very much.
John
Seems like these should be available in the CIEL dictionary. Are the WHO MDS mapped to any reference terminologies?
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Asst. Prof. of Clinical Biomedical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology
Columbia University
Email: andrew.kanter@dbmi.columbia.edu
Mobile: +1 (646) 469-2421
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On Monday, March 27, 2017 2:39 PM, John Liebhardt john.liebhardt@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
Please find attached a draft of two crosswalks we have
created for the Health Worker Registry.
A crosswalk is a human
readable document that attempts to harmonize different data standards.
We would like your comments, suggestions, questions, etc.
Minimum
Data Set to Local Elements
Care
Services Delivery to Local Elements
Could you please take a look and provide any feedback by
Tuesday, April 4?
With specific issues or questions, you can email me directly and cc my colleague Emily Nicholson (who is copied on this email). Otherwise, you can comment directly on the document.
We also hope that these documents could also be adaptable for
other communities. If we can start to standardize tools like this, it may be
easier for new community members to understand various OpenHIE components.
If you’d like helping adapting these tools to other
communities, please email Emily and me.
Thank you very much.
John
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