Preferred Label : Structured Health Record Information;
NCIt definition : Health record information that is organized into discrete fields, and may be enumerated,
numeric, or codified.;
Alternative definition : CDISC-GLOSS: Structured health record information is organized 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 eHR-s FM Glossary of Terms, 2010].;
NCI Metathesaurus CUI : CL1772565;
Origin ID : C184388;
UMLS CUI : C5669244;
Semantic type(s)
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