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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Aug 9.
Published in final edited form as: Stud Health Technol Inform. 2017;232:152–164.

Table 3.

Opportunities for Collaboration in IMIA-NI

  • Develop Repositories within ICN and UMLS for Data Standards and Share Data Sharing Policies Integrated with Nursing Classifications

  • Share Models for Bioinformatics Integrated into the EHRs

  • Share Models for Incorporation of New Algorithms, Workflows, and Evidence into EHRs

  • Share New CDS tools

  • Promote Collaboration in Pharmacogenomics & Guidelines

  • Compare Outcomes with and without Guidelines

  • Link Educational content as well as Federated Databases for Variants/Phenotypes/Ethnic Associations

  • Identify Global Toolkits of Resources, Link them, and Disseminate to IMIA-NI members

  • Identify genetic/genomic resources globally and Collaborate on nursing IT content

  • Establish link with ICN and ISONG to collaborate on resources for informatics management of genomic content