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===Process patterns=== | |||
HCIMs model the information of clinical concepts. They describe those elements of the clinical concept that are relevant to almost all use cases.<br> | |||
When using HCIMs in information standards in particular, the need often arises to add additional information that in itself does not describe an aspect of the clinical concept, but rather forms part of the (often more administrative or logistical) process in which the clinical concept is used | When using HCIMs in information standards in particular, the need often arises to add additional information that in itself does not describe an aspect of the clinical concept, but rather forms part of the (often more administrative or logistical) process in which the clinical concept is used and which is described in the information standard.<br> | ||
Process pattern information models have been created to meet the above-mentioned need within the present methodology.<br> | Process pattern information models have been created to meet the above-mentioned need within the present methodology.<br> | ||
More information about process pattern information models is available [[ | More information about process pattern information models is available [[HCIM_ProcessPatterns | on this page]]. |
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Process patterns
HCIMs model the information of clinical concepts. They describe those elements of the clinical concept that are relevant to almost all use cases.
When using HCIMs in information standards in particular, the need often arises to add additional information that in itself does not describe an aspect of the clinical concept, but rather forms part of the (often more administrative or logistical) process in which the clinical concept is used and which is described in the information standard.
Process pattern information models have been created to meet the above-mentioned need within the present methodology.
More information about process pattern information models is available on this page.