[en] Abstract. The hereby proposed terminology called “Q-Codes” can be defined as an extension of the International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC-2). It deals with non-clinical concepts that are relevant in General Practice/Family Medicine (GP/FM). This terminology is a good way to put an emphasis on underestimated topics such as Teaching, Patient issues or Ethics. It aims at indexing GP/FM documents such as congress abstracts and theses to get a more comprehensive view about the GP/FM domain. The 182 identified Q-Codes have been very precisely defined by a college of experts (physicians and terminologists) from twelve countries. The result is available on the Health Terminology/Ontology Portal (http://www.hetop.org/Q) and formatted in OWL-2 for further semantic considerations and will be used to index the 2016 WONCA World congress communications.
Disciplines :
General & internal medicine Computer science
Author, co-author :
Jamoulle, Marc ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Doct. sc. médicales (Bologne)
Grosjean, Julien; Université de Rouen > Département d'Information et d'Informatique Médicale
Ittoo, Ashwin ; Université de Liège > HEC Liège : UER > Systèmes d'information de gestion
Resnick, Melissa; University of Texas, Houston > PhD applicant, Health Sciences
Treuherz, Arthur; WHO BIREME Sao Paulo
Vander Stichele, Robert H; Université de Gand > Heymans Isntitute
Cardillo, Elena; Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Italy
SHAMENEK, Frank; Consultant , New York USA
Vanmeerbeek, Marc ; Université de Liège > Département des sciences cliniques > Médecine générale
Language :
English
Title :
A terminology in General Practice / Family Medicine to represent non-clinical aspects for various usages
Publication date :
24 April 2017
Event name :
Medical Informatics Europe 207
Event organizer :
European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI)
Event place :
Manchester, United Kingdom
Event date :
24-25 April 2017
Audience :
International
Main work title :
Informatics for Health: Connected Citizen-Led Wellness and Population Health
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