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The current iteration of the document ontology can be viewed via the LOINC database, freely available at the LOINC website.  A Windows-based mapping utility called the Regenstrief LOINC Mapping Assistant (RELMA®) is provided by the Regenstrief Institute, thus assisting in searching and mapping. Also useful, particularly to the current published iteration of the Document Ontology is the discussion document [http://www.regenstrief.org/loinc/discussion/Clinical/ontology.doc/ HL7 LOINC Document Type Vocabulary Domain].
 
The current iteration of the document ontology can be viewed via the LOINC database, freely available at the LOINC website.  A Windows-based mapping utility called the Regenstrief LOINC Mapping Assistant (RELMA®) is provided by the Regenstrief Institute, thus assisting in searching and mapping. Also useful, particularly to the current published iteration of the Document Ontology is the discussion document [http://www.regenstrief.org/loinc/discussion/Clinical/ontology.doc/ HL7 LOINC Document Type Vocabulary Domain].
 
[http://informatics.mayo.edu/wiki/images/HL7_LOINC_Document TypeVocabularyDomain.doc HL7 LOINC Document Type Discussion 2003]
 
  
 
On-going document/section name work will be internally linked from this page in the near future.   
 
On-going document/section name work will be internally linked from this page in the near future.   

Revision as of 17:15, 30 May 2006

The Document Ontology site is intended to provide easy access to working files, documents and links related to LOINC document and section names, both current and under development. The Document Ontology is a component supporting the Clinical Document Architecture, as developed by the HL7 Structured Document Technical Committee (SDTC).

The current iteration of the document ontology can be viewed via the LOINC database, freely available at the LOINC website. A Windows-based mapping utility called the Regenstrief LOINC Mapping Assistant (RELMA®) is provided by the Regenstrief Institute, thus assisting in searching and mapping. Also useful, particularly to the current published iteration of the Document Ontology is the discussion document HL7 LOINC Document Type Vocabulary Domain.

On-going document/section name work will be internally linked from this page in the near future. For more information, please see:

  • HL7 (follow Technical Committees link to the SDTC site)
  • LOINC

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