GB/Z 112-2026
ActiveTraditional Chinese medicine—Categories of clinical terminological system to support the integration of clinical terms from traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine
中医药 中西医结合临床术语系统分类框架
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines a classification framework for integrating clinical terminology from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Western medicine, enabling interoperability between electronic health record systems and clinical decision support tools. It is applied in healthcare IT systems, medical coding, and cross-disciplinary research where TCM and Western medicine data must be combined for diagnosis, treatment planning, or health information exchange. The framework ensures consistent term mapping and semantic alignment across both medical traditions, primarily in China's integrated medical institutions and digital health platforms.
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