eHealth Masterclass: The Coding and Structuring of Clinical Information in Electronic Health Records

The University of Edinburgh30 November 2010, Edinburgh, UK.
eHealth Masterclass is supported by the NHS Connecting for Health Evaluation Programme. This free workshop aims to inform and improve practices relating to clinical coding at point of care.

Objectives will be to consider areas for targeted improvements in the coding and structuring of information, including possible improvements for immediate consideration, the involvement of patients in coding, educational opportunities to improve coding practices amongst healthcare professionals, and the role of emerging technologies in this area.

This event will be of interest to clinicians, researchers, technicians, managers, policymakers and members of the public with an interest in the use of health information technology. This event is free and places will be allocated upon receipt of application. Please register early to avoid disappointment. This event is CPD accredited.

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://ehealthmasterclassstructuringcoding.eventbrite.com/

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