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5.3 User communities
The following user communities (in the form of forums, discussion boards, email discussion lists, etc.) are known to provide a space for medical diagnostic and research personnel to discuss their work:
- AAPC Medical Billing and Coding Forum
- AmericanEHR
- ASCLS Open Forum
- BCS Health Informatics Forum, on LinkedIn
- Forens-L Email Discussion List
- Health Informatics Forum
- IAMA Email Discussion Lists
- JISCMail's industry-specific mailing lists
- Laboratory LOINC
- Laboratory Research & Innovation Group, on LinkedIn
- LabWrench
- LIMS/Laboratory Informatics group, on LinkedIn
- LIMSforum
- PathLabTalk