Normalized names for clinical drugs: RxNorm at 6 years 论文

2011Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association引用 453
Biomedical Text Mining and OntologiesSemantic Web and OntologiesLibrary Science and Information Systems

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发表期刊/会议
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
发表日期
2011-04-23
发表年份
2011

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Biomedical Text Mining and OntologiesSemantic Web and OntologiesLibrary Science and Information Systems

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OBJECTIVE: In the 6 years since the National Library of Medicine began monthly releases of RxNorm, RxNorm has become a central resource for communicating about clinical drugs and supporting interoperation between drug vocabularies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Built on the idea of a normalized name for a medication at a given level of abstraction, RxNorm provides a set of names and relationships based on 11 different external source vocabularies. The standard model enables decision support to take place for a variety of uses at the appropriate level of abstraction. With the incorporation of National Drug File Reference Terminology (NDF-RT) from the Veterans Administration, even more sophisticated decision support has become possible. DISCUSSION: While related products such as RxTerms, RxNav, MyMedicationList, and MyRxPad have been recognized as helpful for various uses, tasks such as identifying exactly what is and is not on the market remain a challenge.

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