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Why Common Clinical Vocabularies?

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Why Common Clinical Vocabularies?

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There are multiple reasons why common clinical vocabularies are needed. First of all, it is a challenge. But not any challenge, since it has been considered as one of the grand challenges for medical informatics. But most importantly, it is necessary to establish a common terminology that can be used to share data universally. Computers play a big role, since they have changed the direction of medicine. Nonetheless, they complicate matters since patients can educate themselves using the internet. This can result in patients reading inadequate information about the proper medical action their disease requires. On top of that, there’s the English language; a complex language that looks even more complicated when we add the ambiguity and redundancy of the clinical terms used by doctors. According to [8], The Institute of Medicine (IOM), conducted a study which points that 44,000 up to 180,000 Americans die each year as a result of medical errors. In another survey conducted at the 2000 He

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