This premiere at the congress is an initiative of the MIM (Belgian Medical Informatics Association) in collaboration with AZ Sint-Lucas in Ghent.
AZ Sint-Lucas faces the challenge of structuring more than 400,000 central medical history lines to Snomed CT in preparation for the migration to a structured problem list in the new EPR. The MIM organizes for the first time a Snomed Hackathon, together with AZ Sint-Lucas Gent and 4 specialized suppliers. At the congress they have reported on the approach, the results and the state of the technology.
Hereby the original BT Clinical Computing approach.
Many companies can convert medical reports to Snomed CT codes using Natural Language Processing. ‘And Then?’ BT Clinical Computing show how these Snomed CT codes become useful.
‘The Snomed CT Blockchain of medicine’
Snomed CT allows to summarize and browse through the medical record of the patient. Using the Snomed-structure the caregiver, coder, patient can generate a Patient Summary in seconds from the unstructured medical reports. From there one can drill down to the medical report from where the concept originated.
‘Snomed CT Artificial Intelligence’
The Snomed-structured Patient Summary allows alerts and clinical pathways in function of the clinical condition of the patient. Secondary coding as ISD, reimbursement codes, registries and clinical trials can be automated.
‘Snomed CT Business Intelligence’
Patients can be selected for clinical trials with Snomed-guided inclusion and exclusion criteria. The Snomed CT Data Warehouse allows the analysis of key performance indicators
admin December 3rd, 2018
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At BTCC, we try to provide the best solution to our users, today and tomorrow.
In this dynamic, we keep on updating our glossary on a regular basis – counting 170K+ terms in both French and Dutch. Today, we’re happy to announce we integrated and thoroughly tested the NRC official extension.
Our users in hospitals also help improving the BT glossary everyday, by suggesting new terms, modifications or abbreviations in parallel they SNOMEDize their documents. Not mentioning the BT teams who also keep on reinforcing the glossary with new terms and concepts
In the context of this release, the BTCC teams are going to attend the “terminology day” on Wednesday the 28th of March.
Maybe this will give us the opportunity to catchup?
If you want to get in touch for more information or a product demo on your premise, please email us!
admin March 27th, 2018
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Meet us at MIC 2016, which will take place at the Congrescentrum Elzenveld (Antwerp) on 25 November.
admin October 7th, 2016
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On 20 September and on 4 October 2016, we’re organizing two information sessions (in French and in Dutch) dedicated to present you our solution.
Participants will have the opportunity to discover the approach of BT Clinical Computing and the different components of the solution. They will also see the demonstration.
The session will finish with an explanation about the integration project with the RHM/MZG-software.
If you want to attend this meeting, please complete the form trough the links below.
To register for the French session on 20 September : Inscription (FR)
To register for the Dutch session on 4 October : Inschrijving (NL)
Confirmation will be provided.
admin August 18th, 2016
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BT Clinical Computing is present along with SBIM at the 20e colloquium ICT & Gezondheidszorg congres.

admin May 23rd, 2016
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admin April 29th, 2016
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The CHR Haute Senne hospital has chosen BT Clinical Computing to test and deploy the SNOMED CT Patient Summary.
A SNOMED CT-interface will support the health care professionals at the hospital to enter structured text controlling for information models as ICD-10, registries, studies.
The stored SNOMED CT data are converted to a SNOMED CT Patient Summary and to semi-automatic ICD10 hospital coding.
admin March 25th, 2016
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