DocumentCode
3377787
Title
Representing medical concepts
Author
Rector, A.L.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Manchester Univ., UK
fYear
1996
fDate
35114
Firstpage
42430
Lastpage
42432
Abstract
Illustrates the importance of achieving key strategic goals for the next decade of medical informatics, and describes key milestones towards achieving these goals. A major barrier to these tasks is the lack of an effective reusable representation for medical concepts. This problem is well known. It has even been cited as one of the grand challenges facing medical informatics. Why has it been so hard to solve? We cite two sets of reasons: (i) organisational and economic, and (ii) technical. The GALEN programme addresses both sets of issues. GALEN grew out of work on the user-centred design of clinical systems. It remains focused on practical problems of supporting real clinical systems, the first commercial examples of which are to appear in mid-1996. However, to achieve this, it has had to make significant technical innovations in the paradigm for delivering clinical terminology and in its formal representation. The heart of GALEN´s approach is a novel description logic, GRAIL (GALEN Representation And Integration Language). GRAIL´s design includes features to overcome previous difficulties and to support GALEN´s fundamental strategies for reusability
Keywords
medical information systems; GALEN Representation And Integration Language; GALEN programme; GRAIL; clinical systems; clinical terminology; description logic; medical concept representation; medical informatics; organisational problems; reusable representation; strategic goals; technical innovations; technical problems; user-centred design;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine ( Digest No: 1996-031), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19960181
Filename
578418
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