Preferred Label : Structured Data;
NCIt definition : Structured health record information is divided into discrete fields, and may be enumerated,
numeric, or codified. examples of structured health information include: patient address
(non-codified, but discrete field); diastolic blood pressure (numeric); coded result
observation; coded diagnosis; patient risk assessment questionnaire with multiple-choice
answers. Context may determine whether or not data are unstructured, e.g., a progress
note might be standardized and structured in some eHR-s (e.g., subjective/objective/
assessment/Plan) but unstructured in others. (HL7);
Alternative definition : CDISC-GLOSS: Data that have been organized into discrete fields, and may be enumerated,
numeric, or codified.;
NCI Metathesaurus CUI : CL540591;
Origin ID : C142699;
UMLS CUI : C4688488;
See also inter- (CISMeF)
Semantic type(s)
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congresses
Structured Data
databases as topic
databases
SQL
natural language processing
natural language processing
Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership
Data Standard
decision support systems, clinical
decision support systems, clinical
data warehouse
Data Warehousing
1.2.3 Understanding the life cycle of digital health data
1.3.2 Knowing the specifics of health data storage [National Health Data System (SNDS)
and health data warehouses]
3.2.7 Adopting good practices and tools to interact and share health data
4.1.6 Identifying functionalities and tools necessary for practice (interoperability,
security, health data exchange, backup, storage, signature, SaaS or On-Premise)
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