Fantástica Tesis, Diego!!! Mi más sincera enhorabuena!!!!
Carlos. > El 27 ene 2016, a las 21:40, Diego Boscá <[email protected]> escribió: > > Hello all, > > My thesis "Detailed clinical models and their relation with Electronic > Health Records" is now available online. Until the university > publishes it on the public repository, here is a link to it. > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/rqmmh9b541u7wpr/TesisDiego_v2.pdf?dl=0 > > The slides are also available just in case anyone wants a quick summary > > http://www.slideshare.net/yampeku/detailed-clinical-models-and-their-relation-with-electronic-health-records > > I also attach the abstract below > > Best Regards > > Diego Boscá > > Abstract > Healthcare domain produces and consumes big quantities of people’s > health data. Although > data exchange is the norm rather than the exception, being able to > access to all patient data is > still far from achieved. Current developments such as personal health > records will introduce > even more data and complexity to the Electronic Health Records (EHR). > Achieving semantic > interoperability is one of the biggest challenges to overcome in order > to benefit from all the > information contained in the distributed EHR. This requires that the > semantics of the > information can be understood by all involved parties. It has been > established that three layers > are needed to achieve semantic interoperability: Reference models, > clinical models > (archetypes), and clinical terminologies. > > As seen in the literature, information models (reference models and > clinical models) are > lacking methodologies and tools to improve EHR systems and to develop > new systems that can > be semantically interoperable. The purpose of this thesis is to > provide methodologies and > tools for advancing the use of archetypes in three different scenarios: > > - Archetype definition over specifications with no dual model > architecture native > support. Any EHR architecture that directly or indirectly has the > notion of detailed > clinical models (such as HL7 CDA templates) can be potentially used as > a reference > model for archetype definition. This allows transforming single-model > architectures > (which contain only a reference model) into dual-model architectures > (reference > model with archetypes). A set of methodologies and tools has been developed to > support the definition of archetypes from multiple reference models. > > - Data transformation. A complete methodology and tools are proposed > to deal with the > transformation of legacy data into XML documents compliant with the > archetype and > the underlying reference model. If the reference model is a standard then the > transformation is a standardization process. The methodologies and > tools allow both > the transformation of legacy data and the transformation of data > between different > EHR standards. > > - Automatic generation of implementation guides and reference materials from > archetypes. A methodology for the automatic generation of a set of reference > materials is provided. These materials are useful for the development > and use of EHR > systems. These reference materials include data validators, example instances, > implementation guides, human-readable formal rules, sample forms, mindmaps, > etc. > These reference materials can be combined and organized in different > ways to adapt > to different types of users (clinical or information technology > staff). This way, users can > include the detailed clinical model in their organization workflow and > cooperate in the > model definition. > > These methodologies and tools put clinical models as a key part of the > system. The set of presented methodologies and tools ease the > achievement of semantic interoperability by providing means for the > semantic description, normalization, and validation of existing and > new systems. > > _______________________________________________ > openEHR-technical mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org
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