http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~qamarr/papers/Medinfo_Paper_RQamar.pdf

Semantic Issues in Integrating Data from Different Models to Achieve
Data Interoperability

Rahil Qamara, Alan Rector

Abstract
Matching clinical data to codes in controlled terminologies is
the first step towards achieving standardisation of data for
safe and accurate data interoperability. The MoST automated
system was used to generate a list of candidate SNOMED CT
code mappings. The paper discusses the semantic issues
which arose when generating lexical and semantic matches of
terms from the archetype model to relevant SNOMED codes.
It also discusses some of the solutions that were developed to
address the issues. The aim of the paper is to highlight the
need to be flexible when integrating data from two separate
models. However, the paper also stresses that the context and
semantics of the data in either model should be taken into
consideration at all times to increase the chances of true
positives and reduce the occurrences of false negatives.
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