Namespace
Namespace in the context of medicine refers to a specific area or domain within the broader field of medical science. It is a term used in informatics and computer science, but has been adopted in the medical field to describe a specific area of knowledge or practice.
Overview[edit]
A namespace in medicine can refer to a specific area of medical knowledge, such as cardiology, neurology, or oncology. It can also refer to a specific practice within medicine, such as surgery, radiology, or pathology.
In the context of medical informatics, a namespace is a container that holds a set of identifiers or symbols to prevent conflicts between different areas of knowledge or practice. For example, the term "MI" could refer to "myocardial infarction" in cardiology, but it could also refer to "mitral insufficiency" in cardiology or "multiple injuries" in trauma medicine. By using namespaces, medical informatics systems can prevent confusion and ensure that each term is used consistently within its specific context.
Use in Medical Informatics[edit]
In medical informatics, namespaces are used to organize and manage medical data. They are used in electronic health records (EHRs), clinical decision support systems (CDSSs), and other medical informatics systems to ensure that data is organized and used consistently.
Namespaces are also used in the development of medical ontologies, which are structured sets of terms and concepts that represent a specific area of medical knowledge. These ontologies are used in medical informatics systems to support data integration, information retrieval, and knowledge discovery.
Examples[edit]
One example of a namespace in medicine is the Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED), which is a comprehensive, multilingual clinical healthcare terminology that is used worldwide. SNOMED is organized into multiple namespaces, each of which represents a specific area of medical knowledge or practice.
Another example is the Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC), which is a database and universal standard for identifying medical laboratory observations. LOINC is organized into multiple namespaces, each of which represents a specific type of laboratory test or observation.
See Also[edit]
- Medical informatics
- Electronic health record
- Clinical decision support system
- Medical ontology
- Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine
- Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes
Namespace gallery[edit]
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Dotnet system namespace UML
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UML PHPStar package diagram
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