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Read codes for the mental health professions: the Clinical Terms Project

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

John Wing*
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College Research Unit
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In mid-1991, the Conference of Medical Royal Colleges and their Faculties initiated an Advisory Group on Information Services with broad representation from the profession, the NHS Management Executive, and the Department of Health. The aim of the group is to facilitate and co-ordinate input from the profession to the NHS Information and Technology Strategy. It is chaired by Sir Duncan Nichol, NHS Chief Executive.

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Department of Health (1992) The Health of the Nation. A Strategy for Health in England. London: HMSO.Google Scholar
Lelliott, P., Flannigan, C. & Shanks, S. (1993) A Functional Review of Seven MHIS. Available from College Research Unit.Google Scholar
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Shanks, S. (1992) Coding and Mental Health Information. A review of current approaches. Available from College Research Unit. Google Scholar
Wing, J. K. (1992) Epidemiologically Based Needs Assessment. Report 6. Mental Illness. To be published by HMSO, 1993. Available from College Research Unit. Google Scholar
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