Title :
SEMPATH Ontology: Modeling Multidisciplinary Treatment Schemes Utilizing Semantics
Author :
Alexandrou, D.A. ; Pardalis, Konstantinos V. ; Bouras, Thanassis D. ; Karakitsos, Petros ; Mentzas, Gregoris N.
Author_Institution :
UBITECH Res., Athens, Greece
fDate :
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A dramatic increase of demand for provided treatment quality has occurred during last decades. The main challenge to be confronted, so as to increase treatment quality, is the personalization of treatment, since each patient constitutes a unique case. Healthcare provision encloses a complex environment since healthcare provision organizations are highly multidisciplinary. In this paper, we present the conceptualization of the domain of clinical pathways (CP). The SEMPATH (SEMantic PATHways) Oontology comprises three main parts: 1) the CP part; 2) the business and finance part; and 3) the quality assurance part. Our implementation achieves the conceptualization of the multidisciplinary domain of healthcare provision, in order to be further utilized for the implementation of a Semantic Web Rules (SWRL rules) repository. Finally, SEMPATH Ontology is utilized for the definition of a set of SWRL rules for the human papillomavirus) disease and its treatment scheme.
Keywords :
diseases; health care; medical computing; patient treatment; semantic Web; SEMPATH Ontology; SEMantic PATHways; Semantic Web Rules; clinical pathways; healthcare provision; human papillomavirus disease; multidisciplinary domain; multidisciplinary treatment schemes; semantics; treatment personalization; treatment quality; Medical diagnostic imaging; Medical services; Ontologies; Organizations; Semantics; Standards organizations; Adaptive clinical pathways; clinical pathway ontology; healthcare business process; personalized treatment; Critical Pathways; Delivery of Health Care; Humans; Internet; Medical Informatics Applications; Models, Theoretical; Semantics;
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITB.2011.2161588