COVID-19 Surveillance in a Primary Care Sentinel Network: In-Pandemic Development of an Application Ontology
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance2020Vol. 6(4), pp. e21434–e21434
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Simon de Lusignan, Harshana Liyanage, Dylan McGagh, Bhautesh Jani, Jorgen Bauwens, Rachel Byford, Dai Evans, Tom Fahey, Trisha Greenhalgh, Nicholas Jones, Frances S Mair, Cecilia Okusi, Vaishnavi Parimalanathan, Jill P. Pell, Julian Sherlock, Oscar Tamburis, Manasa Tripathy, Filipa Ferreira, John Williams, Richard Hobbs
Abstract
The underpinning structure of our ontological approach has coped with multiple clinical coding challenges. At a time when there is uncertainty about international comparisons, clarity about the basis on which case definitions and outcomes are made from routine data is essential.
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