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  • [+]2016
    • [+]June
      • Architecture of Substance Intolerance
    • [+]February
      • Clinical Architecture Unveils New NLP Solutions That Turn Clinical Text into Actionable Data
  • [+]2015
    • [+]December
      • SPH Analytics Selects Clinical Architecture’s Semantic Normalization and Natural Language Processing Technologies to Provide Next Generation Solutions
    • [+]August
      • New Clinical Architecture Content Cloud Establishes Reliable Single Source for Terminology Updates, Makes it Easier to Keep Healthcare Systems Up-To-Date
    • [+]July
      • Indiana Health Information Exchange Selects Symedical for Enhanced Terminology Management and Improved Interoperability
    • [+]April
      • Children’s Hospital Association Selects Clinical Architecture’s Symedical for Global Terminology Management and Data Normalization
    • [+]February
      • What is Clinical Interoperability?
    • [+]January
      • St. Joseph Health Selects Clinical Architecture’s Symedical for Semantic Normalization and Interoperability
  • [+]2014
    • [+]October
      • HealthInfoNet Selects Symedical for Advanced Terminology Management and Data Normalization to Enhance Nationally Recognized HIE
      • Clinical Architecture Limited expands presence in the UK
    • [+]September
      • Clinical Architecture Appoints Bob Taylor, DO, as Chief Medical Information Officer
      • Elsevier Selects Clinical Architecture’s Symedical for Enhanced Order Set Integration
    • [+]August
      • Allscripts and Clinical Architecture expand partnership to enhance terminology management for HIE clients
    • [+]February
      • Apelon and Clinical Architecture Partner to Evolve and Enhance Healthcare Terminology Management; Introduce Interoperability Sentinel
      • Clinical Architecture and Apelon - Collaborating to Evolve and Enhance your Terminology Ecosystem
  • [+]2009
    • [+]March
      • Clinical Interoperability - The Antics of Semantics
      • Clinical Interoperability - Getting the Message Across
      • Why is Clinical Interoperability Important?

Architecture of Substance Intolerance

One of the common features of most clinical applications is the ability to catalog a list of substances that may… Read more »

June 21, 2016 | Clinical Decision Support, Clinical Interoperability, General Architecture, Get the Latest Blog, Healthcare IT, Precision Medicine | Charlie Harp

What is Clinical Interoperability?

If you have seen the movie Independence Day, you may recall that the nerd/hero of the movie, played by Jeff Goldblum, saves… Read more »

February 23, 2015 | Clinical Interoperability | Charlie Harp

Tags: Partnership

Clinical Interoperability – The Antics of Semantics

Semantic interoperability deals with the actual “language” contained in the conversation between applications.  Solving the syntactic interoperability issue by using… Read more »

March 17, 2009 | Clinical Interoperability, Semantics | clinicalarchitecture_oddrvb

Tags: clinical interoperability, LOINC, Partnership, RxNorm, Semantics, SNOMED

Clinical Interoperability – Getting the Message Across

As mentioned in the first article in this series, two critical parts of Clinical Interoperability are physical and syntactic interoperability…. Read more »

March 8, 2009 | Clinical Interoperability, Healthcare Terminology, Information Management | clinicalarchitecture_oddrvb

Tags: Partnership, Semantics

Why is Clinical Interoperability Important?

Now that we have a documented definition for clinical interoperability and its macro components, the next reasonable question is: “Why… Read more »

March 2, 2009 | Clinical Interoperability, Get the Latest Blog, Healthcare IT | Charlie Harp

Tags: Partnership

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