HLI assists Dossia PHR management

Health Language International (HLI) is teaming with Dossia, a Cambridge, Mass.-based nonprofit health management system provider, to improve the user experience and utility of the Dossia personal health record for employees, retirees and their dependents.

Dossia has embedded HLI's Language Engine in the Dossia Health Management System, a web-based infrastructure that aggregates users' personal health information from a variety of sources and makes the information actionable with personalized health management tools, according to Denver-based HLI.

According to the company, HLI's Language Engine will automatically translate clinical diagnosis and procedure descriptions into user-friendly terms. The engine provides current versions of more than 100 clinical and administrative code sets, including SNOMED CT, ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM, LOINC, RxNorm, HCPCS and others, HLI added.

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