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Clinical Decision Support Work Group | Maturity Level: N/A | Standards Status: Informative | Compartments: Not linked to any defined compartments |
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id: omtk-logic
identifier: OMTKLogic (OFFICIAL)
version: 0.1.0
title: OMTK Logic
status: ACTIVE
experimental: true
type: Logic Library (Details : {http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/library-type code 'logic-library' = 'Logic Library', given as 'Logic Library'})
date: 2017-05-05
publisher: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
description: Opioid Management Terminology Knowledge Base Logic for use in implementing CDC Opioid Prescribing Guidelines.
useContext: ,
jurisdiction: United States of America (Details : {urn:iso:std:iso:3166 code 'US' = 'United States of America', given as 'United States of America'})
purpose: This library normalizes units to UCUM units, identifies the conversion factor for the given ingredient, identifies the non-surgical opioid ingredients and their strengths that make up a drug identified by the given rxNormCode, calculates daily dose for a specific ingredient based on the ingredient strength, dose form, dose quantity, and daily frequency, calculates daily frequency given frequency within a period, and calculates the Morphine Milligram Equivalency (MME) for a given prescription.
usage: This library is used to gather information about an opioid prescription necessary to offer opioid management guidance for a patient.
copyright: © CDC 2016+.
topic: Opioid Prescribing (Details )
author: Kensaku Kawamoto, MD, PhD, MHS: , Bryn Rhodes: , Floyd Eisenberg, MD, MPH: , Robert McClure, MD, MPH:
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