Abstraction
In programming, particularly Object-Oriented Programming (OOP), abstraction is a design-level process used to hide underlying implementation details from the user.
At its most basic level, abstraction is a cognitive process that simplifies ideas by reducing them to their fundamental elements. It involves "drawing away" from specific, concrete details to focus on broader, more general attributes. 1. Computer Science & Software Engineering abstraction
Hiding the implementation details of a function or process. 2. Healthcare & Clinical Data Healthcare & Clinical Data The concept of is
The concept of is a foundational principle used across various disciplines—from computer science and medicine to law and environmental science—to simplify complex systems by focusing on essential information while hiding unnecessary details. Core Definition particularly Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
Clinical data abstraction is the process of extracting specific, relevant data points from a patient's medical records to support quality improvement, research, and reimbursement.