[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":4},["ShallowReactive",2],{"raw-en-articles\u002Fpharmaceuticals-ontologies-for-discovery-gxp-and-regulatory-submissions":3},"---\ntitle: Pharmaceuticals Ontologies for Discovery, GxP, and Regulatory Submissions\ndescription: Structured ontology semantics for Discovery, GxP, and Regulatory Submissions\nlang: en\nnavigation:\n  enabled: false\n  section: articles\n  order: 30\ntags:\n  - pharma\n---\nPatient safety improves when diagnosis, procedure, and medication codes mean the same everywhere.\n\n## Why this matters\n\nHealthcare safety depends on clinical concepts meaning identically across systems.\n\n## What this looks like in practice\n\n- A clinical diagnosis is understood identically by EHR, imaging, pharmacy, and specialists.\n- Treatment decisions are safe because clinical guidance applies consistently everywhere.\n- Patient records are portable because semantic definitions travel with data.\n\n## How teams use it\n\n- connecting clinical data from multiple EHR vendors without semantic loss\n- automating clinical decision support across different care settings\n- proving clinical quality through consistent outcome measurement\n\nMedical records are useful only when they preserve meaning across systems and time.\n",1776235588303]