临床文献本体驱动的元建模

IF 0.4 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Shreya M. Banerjee, A. Sarkar
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摘要

近年来,不同的医疗保健信息系统大量使用和交换电子临床文档。此外,现代技术,如连接的家庭监控设备,将上下文感知纳入临床文件。除此之外,今天的医疗保健领域是由相关利益相关者扮演的新角色的出现所驱动的。因此,医疗保健信息系统需要实现临床文件的共同语义解释,以便:1)这些可以在医疗保健信息系统之间有意义地交换;2)可以有效地实现特定语境下的个性化文档视图。为了解决这些问题,本文提出了一个基于本体驱动的临床文献元模型。提出的概念化在本体编辑工具Protege中实现,并使用基于电子处方的案例研究进行说明。此外,该规范被转换为JSON (Java Script Object Notation Schema)模式,以演示其实际效用。
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Ontology driven meta-modelling of clinical documents
In recent days, distinct healthcare information systems use and exchange electronic clinical documents enormously. Further, modern technologies, such as connected home monitoring devices, incorporate contextual awareness into clinical documents. Besides this, today's healthcare domain is driven by emergence of new roles played by related stakeholders. Consequently, there is a need in healthcare information systems to achieve common semantic interpretation of clinical documents so that, 1) those can be exchanged among healthcare information systems meaningfully; 2) personalised document view in a specific context can be achieved effectively. To address these issues in this paper, an ontology driven meta-model for clinical documents is proposed. The proposed conceptualisation is implemented in an ontology editorial tool Protege and illustrated using a case study based on e-prescription. Further, the specification is transformed towards JSON (Java Script Object Notation Schema) schema for demonstration of its practical utility.
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期刊介绍: IJHTM is a new series emerging from the International Journal of Technology Management. It provides an international forum and refereed authoritative sources of information in the fields of management, economics and the management of technology in healthcare.
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