TY - JOUR
T1 - Transformation of standardized clinical models based on OWL technologies
T2 - From CEM to OpenEHR archetypes
AU - Legaz-García, María Del Carmen
AU - Menárguez-Tortosa, Marcos
AU - Fernández-Breis, Jesualdo Tomás
AU - Chute, Christopher G.
AU - Tao, Cui
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad and the FEDER program through grant TIN2010-21388-C02, the Fundación Séneca through grants 15295/PI/10 and 15555/FPI/2010, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology through the Strategic Health IT Advanced Research Projects Program (grant 90TR002), and the National Library Of Medicine of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R01LM011829.
Publisher Copyright:
© The Author 2015.
PY - 2015/5/1
Y1 - 2015/5/1
N2 - Introduction The semantic interoperability of electronic healthcare records (EHRs) systems is a major challenge in the medical informatics area. International initiatives pursue the use of semantically interoperable clinical models, and ontologies have frequently been used in semantic interoperability efforts. The objective of this paper is to propose a generic, ontology-based, flexible approach for supporting the automatic transformation of clinical models, which is illustrated for the transformation of Clinical Element Models (CEMs) into openEHR archetypes. Methods Our transformation method exploits the fact that the information models of the most relevant EHR specifications are available in the Web Ontology Language (OWL). The transformation approach is based on defining mappings between those ontological structures. We propose a way in which CEM entities can be transformed into openEHR by using transformation templates and OWL as common representation formalism. The transformation architecture exploits the reasoning and inferencing capabilities of OWL technologies. Results We have devised a generic, flexible approach for the transformation of clinical models, implemented for the unidirectional transformation from CEM to openEHR, a series of reusable transformation templates, a proof-of-concept implementation, and a set of openEHR archetypes that validate the methodological approach. Conclusions We have been able to transform CEM into archetypes in an automatic, flexible, reusable transformation approach that could be extended to other clinical model specifications. We exploit the potential of OWL technologies for supporting the transformation process. We believe that our approach could be useful for international efforts in the area of semantic interoperability of EHR systems.
AB - Introduction The semantic interoperability of electronic healthcare records (EHRs) systems is a major challenge in the medical informatics area. International initiatives pursue the use of semantically interoperable clinical models, and ontologies have frequently been used in semantic interoperability efforts. The objective of this paper is to propose a generic, ontology-based, flexible approach for supporting the automatic transformation of clinical models, which is illustrated for the transformation of Clinical Element Models (CEMs) into openEHR archetypes. Methods Our transformation method exploits the fact that the information models of the most relevant EHR specifications are available in the Web Ontology Language (OWL). The transformation approach is based on defining mappings between those ontological structures. We propose a way in which CEM entities can be transformed into openEHR by using transformation templates and OWL as common representation formalism. The transformation architecture exploits the reasoning and inferencing capabilities of OWL technologies. Results We have devised a generic, flexible approach for the transformation of clinical models, implemented for the unidirectional transformation from CEM to openEHR, a series of reusable transformation templates, a proof-of-concept implementation, and a set of openEHR archetypes that validate the methodological approach. Conclusions We have been able to transform CEM into archetypes in an automatic, flexible, reusable transformation approach that could be extended to other clinical model specifications. We exploit the potential of OWL technologies for supporting the transformation process. We believe that our approach could be useful for international efforts in the area of semantic interoperability of EHR systems.
KW - Archetype
KW - Clinical Element Model
KW - Electronic health records
KW - OWL
KW - Semantic interoperability
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U2 - 10.1093/jamia/ocu027
DO - 10.1093/jamia/ocu027
M3 - Article
C2 - 25670753
AN - SCOPUS:84964697108
SN - 1067-5027
VL - 22
SP - 536
EP - 544
JO - Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
JF - Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
IS - 3
ER -