Help
Login
Busy
Search
Pathology Structured Reporting - Terminology associations

 
Refresh
SNOMED CT

( )
LOINC

[ - / ]

Meta:
Rubric:
Value Set Association
/
-
Enter code
Filter
Identifier Association
Concepts
true50
Terminology associations
Code Display Name Codesystem Equivalence
60568-3 Pathology Synoptic report Logical Observation Identifier Names and Codes equal

 

/
Anatomic Pathology Structured Report
Id psr-dataelement-58 Version 2015-08-25 14:34:12
Status Draft Version Label
Description

Anatomic pathology structured reports document the findings on specimens removed from patients for diagnostic or therapeutic reasons. This information can be used for patient care, clinical research and epidemiology. Standardizing and computerizing anatomic pathology reports is necessary to improve the quality of reporting and to facilitate the exchange the exchange and reuse of the content of these reports.

This content profile describes a digital anatomic pathology report shared in a human-readable format, which may include images, and which also contains findings and observations in a machine-readable format, to facilitate the integration of these into the database of a consumer system, and to enable the application of automated reasoning to this content.

The scope of this IHE content profile covers all fields of anatomic pathology (cancers, benign neoplasms as well as non-neoplastic conditions) as well as cytopathology.

Source
IHE Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Technical Framework V7.0, Suppl.APSR 2.0
Terminology Association
Code Display Name Codesystem Equivalence
60568-3 Pathology Synoptic report Logical Observation Identifier Names and Codes equal
/
-
false
Usage (2)
Busy
Transaction Cardinality / Conformance Project
CDA Document Anatomic Pathology Structured Report 2015 (2.0) 1…1 Mandatory Pathology Structured Reporting
Template Path (Card/Conf) Project
Anatomic Pathology Structured Report Content Module 2014-05-13T11:57:57 hl7:ClinicalDocument (1…1 M) Pathology Structured Reporting
false
Issues (0)
Busy
false