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Hi Marc,
Great questions! pCLOCD provides the following benefits that LOINC does not offer:
As for OIDs, when referring to LOINC the OID for LOINC is used. When refering to use pCLOCD the OID for pCLOCD is used. Our recent Introduction to pCLOCD presentation material also gives a high level overview of the strengths and benefits of pCLOCD. Link for quick access to the presentation mentioned above via email: https://infocentral.infoway-inforoute.ca/en/component/edocman/presentations-and-videos/2483-introduction-to-loinc-and-pclocd Hope this helps address your questions about the need for and value of pCLOCD. Best, Linda Monico Product Specialist, Standards Digital Health Marketing & Engagement Team |
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Hello,
Apologies, but I have forgotten why we need a whole separate code system from LOINC, complete with it's own OID. Why not just use LOINC and add/adjust designations as appropriate (as long as semantic meaning is retained)? This is done all the time, and the alternate designations are known as synonyms or aliases. I think there was a document about this once... Thanks, Marc L'Arrivee Information Standards Specialist Manitoba eHealth |
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