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Testing Three Problem List Terminologies in a simulated data entry environment.


Fung K, Xu J, Rosenbloom ST, Mohr D, Maram N

AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2011;2011:445-54. Epub 2011 Oct 22.

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Three Problem List Terminologies (PLT) were tested using a web-based application simulating a clinical data entry environment to evaluate coverage and coding efficiency. The three PLTs were: the CORE Problem List Subset of SNOMED CT, a clinical subset extracted from the full SNOMED CT and the PLT currently used at the Mayo Clinic. Candidate problem statements were randomly extracted from free text problem list entries contained in two electronic medical record systems. Physician reviewers searched for concepts in one of the three PLTs that most closely matched a problem statement. Altogether 45 reviewers reviewed 15 problems each. The coverage of the much smaller CORE Subset was comparable to Clinical SNOMED for combined exact or partial matches. The CORE Subset required the shortest time to find a concept. This may be related to the smaller size of the pick lists for the CORE Subset.


Fung K, Xu J, Rosenbloom ST, Mohr D, Maram N. Testing Three Problem List Terminologies in a simulated data entry environment. 
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2011;2011:445-54. Epub 2011 Oct 22.

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