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- | ===== Définition | + | ===== Definition |
- | The code system can represent any vaccination given anywhere in the world to any person currently living. | + | The code system can represent any vaccination |
===== Rationale ===== | ===== Rationale ===== | ||
A universally applicable system ensures that any individual' | A universally applicable system ensures that any individual' | ||
- | ===== Possible measure | + | ===== Measure |
- | The total number of codes needed | + | If NUVA continues to be updated with codes to represent all vaccine |
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+ | A code set is complete when it allows to represent accurately any existing vaccination record. " | ||
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+ | The approach could then be to consider within all identified possible | ||
- | The most comprehensive among the existing code systems, NUVA (enriched continuously over the last decade and field proven at a large scale) currently includes 917 codes. Based on current trends, we can make an educated guess that the total number should | + | Completeness differs from [[precise|precision]], that requires to be able to discriminate between concepts. A very limited code set could be quite complete, but highly unprecise. Reversely, a list of pharmaceutical |
+ | The Python program described at [[nuva-utils]] computes the values for completeness and precision, based upon an alignment table between a given code system and NUVA codes. The description pages for each code (see [[ivci: |