DOCLE
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DOCLE ® (Doctor Command Language), is a non-numeric health coding and medical classification system. The Docle system is used in Health Communication Network's electronic medical record and patient management software package, Medical Director®. Medical Director® is the most widely used electronic medical record system by Australian primary health care providers.
DOCLE has been modelled on the linnean biological classification system since 1995. Docle generates clinical codes from ubiquitous health language using an algorithm, hence it is a human readable clinical coding system.
[edit] See also
- Electronic medical record
- ICD - International Classification of Diseases
- International Classification of Primary Care
- LOINC - Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes
- Medical classification
- Medical record
- SNOMED CT - Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine - Clinical Terms
[edit] References
- Docle coding and classification system browser (HTML). Retrieved on 2008-03-29.
- Medical Director - Product Details (HTML). Health Communication Network. Retrieved on 2008-04-04.