DocumentCode :
1458801
Title :
Integration of clinical information across patient records: a comparison of mechanisms used to enforce semantic coherence
Author :
Mori, Angelo Rossi ; Consorti, Fabrizio
Author_Institution :
Reparto Inf. Med., CNR, Rome, Italy
Volume :
2
Issue :
4
fYear :
1998
Firstpage :
243
Lastpage :
253
Abstract :
Semantic coherence of clinical information is the bottleneck for true interoperability among applications in health telematics. Healthcare records are in principle made up of statements about the patient\´s health and activities performed, organized within attested transactions or messages. Various mechanisms have been developed to optimally represent details of statements in a record system, creating de facto three subdivisions: (1) "containers" of clinical information, i.e., section headings, data elements in local records; segments and data fields in messages; (2) their "contents," i.e., coding systems and terminologies; and (3) "transaction context," i.e., circumstances related to document production and message exchange, typically represented in their headers. Details rely on a common semantic background and should, therefore, be seen in a continuum; nevertheless, design methodologies and tools for the three subdivisions evolved independently and assignment of details to subdivisions is not predetermined by principles, but depends on implementation issues. Recent developments within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN/TC251/WG II) and in the European Project GALEN-IN-USE provide a new insight on semantics in healthcare. In order to guide harmonization of semantic aspects in the different series of standards-in information models, messages, document markup, terminology systems-we present a comparison of the various mechanisms they use to enforce semantic coherence on clinical information.
Keywords :
health care; medical computing; medical information systems; nomenclature; open systems; patient care; records management; standardisation; European Committee for Standardization; GALEN-IN-USE project; clinical information integration; coding systems; content; data elements; data fields; document markup; document production; health care records; health telematics; information models; interoperability; local records; message exchange; messages; patient health; patient records; section headings; segments; semantic coherence; terminologies; transaction context; transactions; Clinical diagnosis; Coherence; Design methodology; Diabetes; History; Medical services; Production systems; Standardization; Telematics; Terminology; Computer Communication Networks; Medical Records Systems, Computerized; Terminology as Topic;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1089-7771
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/4233.737579
Filename :
737579
Link To Document :
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