Toward harmonization of the nutrition care process terminology and the international classification of functioning, disability and health− dietetics : results of a mapping exercise and implications for nutrition and dietetics practice and research / Gabriele J. Gäbler, Michaela Coenen, Claudia Bolleurs, Willy K. Visser, Sytske Runia, Yvonne F. Heerkens, Tanja A. Stamm
Series: Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 118 : 1, pages 13-20 Publication details: January 2018Content type:- text
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Quality, continuity, and safety are essential aspects of all health care interventions and are equally important in e-health car. In addition, e-health is increasingly used in various settings and new models of care in European countries. The e-Health Governance Initiative founded by the European Union has worked to establish a common structure for e-health within Europe to facilitate quality health care within countries and across borders. The Guidelines on Minimum/Non-Exhaustive Patient Summary Dataset for Electronic Exchange in Accordance with the Cross-Border Directive 2011/24/EU indicate that member states wishing to engage in cross-border communication may perform mapping, transcoding, and translation activities to support such activity.
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