Article | June 29, 2015

Why Do You Need To Map To LOINC?

Source: Health Language

By Brian Diaz, Director of Marketing with Health Language, part of Wolters Kluwer Health

The bulk of the recent media attention directed at clinical terminology standards has, for quite obvious reasons, been focused on the the impending October 1, 2015 deadline for ICD-10 conversion. SNOMED, the terminology meant to standardize the way interactions between patients and clinicians are recorded in EHRs, also often gets mentioned in the context of their relative relationship to the ICD-10 overhaul. But despite all the buzz surrounding these high-profile terminologies and their impact on the future of health care, it’s important for providers to remember that Meaningful Use standards apply to more than just attestation these days.

That is why it is important for facilities undertaking laboratory work to get up to speed on LOINC.

Preventing Mistakes Between the Lab and the Clinic

While the LOINC standard has indeed recently been recommended by the FDA, one does not need to be overly familiar with the legislation surrounding LOINC to see its importance. Obviously a great deal of what constitutes effective patient care happens in the clinic, but there is another side to it as well. Much what makes a visit to a health care provider valuable goes on behind the closed doors of the laboratory, and that is where LOINC terminology applies.

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