Marc Jamoulle,
md, mph
General practitioner,
WICC member
ESP/ULB, Unit ; Médecine de famille et Soins Primaires
marc.jamoulle@ulb.ac.be
First Publication date ; 02 Feb 2002
ESP/ULB
Master in Public Health, 2002
Lecture
on Classification systems in Primary Care
Thanks to Jean Karl Soler (Malta), Helena Britt &
Graeme Miller (FMRC-Sydney),
François Mennerat (CEN TC251),
Roger Weeks (DIN -
UK) and Tim Flewelling (New
Brunswick Dep H&W) for their contributions
Content
and hyperlinks. Note Power point files are only available under Explorer 5
and over.
1.
General
introduction:
§
Health
information system.
Ø
Helina-L
§
Main
purposes of information retrieval, special emphasis on GP/FM working fields
(.ppt)
§
The four fields and the four
preventions. (html)
§
Four fields and four preventions (.ppt)
2.
Internet
based tools :
§
Hyperlinks to Primary care
resources
§
Medical
informatics vocabulary
§
Hyperlinks to
terminologies and classifications
3.
Infoethics
4.
Why Code ? Why
classify? (.ppt) Which code? Which
Classification?
5.
Terminologies and
classification
6.
Main
clinical classifications in use in health care
q
WHO family of classification
§
ICD
o
ICD versus ICPC (.ppt)
o
ICD chapter F
(mental health in hypertext)
§
ICF
o
Use of ICF in the Belgian
database Autonomia
q
WONCA tools for GP/FM
§
ICPC
§
Glossary of general practice
q ICN classification
§
ICNP® beta 2 International
classification for nursing practice
q
Others
§
RCC, Read codes description(.html)
§
Snomed
§
UMLS
7.
Main
process classifications
§
IC-Process-Pc
§
ICPC drug
classification
§
ATC, ATC French
§
EphMRA
§
SHA
8.
Special
course on ICPC
§
ICPC
training module
§
ICPC-2 and traditional
medicine
http://www.ulb.ac.be/esp/mfsp/class_syst_content.htm