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An Evaluation of Two Proposed Terminology Models for Nursing Interventions
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Document Date: 2002-09-19 13:59:06


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Washington / DC / Geneva / Philadelphia / Omaha / Phoenix / New York / /

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IEEE Computer Society Press / IMIA Working Group / Hanley & Belfus Inc. / Microsoft / /

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Switzerland / /

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New York Presbyterian Hospital / Danish Institute of Health / Columbia University / /

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semantic network / Software tools / broader healthcare arena / home health care nursing services / heterogeneous healthcare information systems / /

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MS / /

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Clinical LOINC Committee / Danish Institute of Health and Nursing Research / World Health Organization / International Standards Organization / New York Presbyterian Hospital / European Standardisation Committee / International Council of Nurses / DNSc Department of Medical Informatics / European Committee on Standardization / School of Nursing / Columbia University / New York / /

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Suzanne Bakken / James J. Cimino / Bethany J. Cieslowski / David Wajngurt / Saba / V / /

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editor / Terminology Model / terminology model for integrating nursing diagnosis concepts into SNOMED / reference terminology model for nursing / terminology model for standardized assessments / batch editor / /

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Microsoft Access / /

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New Jersey / New York / /

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Information Technology / ASCII / API / /

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