Help For Those Who Want To Normalize Medical Controlled Term Lists

March 10, 2014

There is a big demand in the healthcare industry to manage electronic medical record information (EMR). One way that is done is by using term lists that contain specific medical keywords. It might sound simple to create a keyword list and then code a program to normalize information in medical charts, but it is more complex. The press release, “Apelon And Clinical Architecture Partner To Evolve And Enhance Healthcare Terminology Management; Introduce Interoperability Sentinel” from Apelon’s Web site details the new partnership.

Apelon is an internationally renowned clinical informatics company and Clinical Architecture is an innovative software solution company that managed the complexities in healthcare terminologies. Their team up uses Clinical Architecture’s Symedical and Apelon’s professional services to bring its clients the best product and services individually tailored to their clients. The new idea is called Interoperability Sentinel.

“Not all organizations have the internal expertise or resources to effectively manage their terminology assets. However, the growing requirements for data exchange, quality reporting and population health can make clinical interoperability the difference between success and failure. Applying the strengths of each company, Apelon and Clinical Architecture have created Interoperability Sentinel. Now instead of tying up valuable resources or falling behind on Meaningful Exchange, for a monthly fee clients can subscribe to Interoperability Sentinel where Apelon experts use Symedical’s powerful runtime services to proactively monitor and manage terminology exchange.”

The combination of the two companies brings the best of their resources together and solves a multitude of problems experienced in healthcare information management.

Whitney Grace, March 10, 2014
Sponsored by ArnoldIT.com, developer of Augmentext

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