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Integrating standardized nutrition terminology into electronic health records.

Torsdag 22 maj 2025 09:00 - 09:20 A7

Föreläsare: Gideon Iheme

Spår: Snomed CT

Title: Integrating standardized nutrition terminology into electronic health records.

Over the last two decades of inception, Nutrition Care Process and Terminology (NCPT) has evolved into a globally adopted standardized language model for providing critical thinking and decision-making framework that facilitates good nutritional care practices and supports impact assessment.  The growing need for medical data entry in structured or pre-defined formats in Electronic Health Record (EHR) System has fostered the development of NCPT reference sets in SNOMED CT. This lecture will share the outcome of the INIS (International Nutrition Care Process and Implementation Survey) study in Scandinavian countries which examined how standardized nutrition terminologies are integrated into the EHR systems.


Språk

English

Ämne

Processanalys och förändringsledning

Seminarietyp

Förinspelat + På plats

Föreläsningsformat

Presentation

Föreläsningssyfte

Verktyg för implementering

Kunskapsnivå

Avancerad

Målgrupp

Chef/Beslutsfattare
Verksamhetsutveckling
Tekniker/IT/Utvecklare
Forskare (även studerande)
Vårdpersonal
Patientorganisationer/Brukarorganisationer

Nyckelord

Nytta/effekt
Personcentrering
Styrning/Förvaltning
Uppföljning/Nulägesbeskrivning
Dokumentation
Informatik/Interoperabilitet

Föreläsare

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Gideon Iheme Föreläsare

PhD Student
Uppsala University

Gideon is a doctoral researcher at the Department of Food Studies, Nutrition and Dietetics, Uppsala University Sweden. His research is captioned; "Global Application of Nutrition Informatics", which is an updated study of the global INIS (International Nutrition Care Process and Terminology Implementation Survey) consortium that evaluates dietitians' experiences with standardized work processes and terminologies and their connection with Electronic Health Records and outcomes management.

He will share the Nordic findings at this conference