2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.csi.2015.06.002
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Understanding requirements of clinical data standards for developing interoperable knowledge-based DSS: A case study

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“…An alternative approach consists in adding a data integration layer to the architecture and to represent all the needed information using a common information model that serves as a single data provider for the DSS. Several approaches to the design and implementation of such common data models have been proposed in the medical informatics literature, some of which have been specifically developed to support clinical DSS [10,11,12,13]. Among these, some approaches only provide the specifications for a logical data model that defines entities and their relationships at a high level of abstraction (e.g.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alternative approach consists in adding a data integration layer to the architecture and to represent all the needed information using a common information model that serves as a single data provider for the DSS. Several approaches to the design and implementation of such common data models have been proposed in the medical informatics literature, some of which have been specifically developed to support clinical DSS [10,11,12,13]. Among these, some approaches only provide the specifications for a logical data model that defines entities and their relationships at a high level of abstraction (e.g.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…System actions characterize the inference engine and can be organized as an algorithm. We wanted a typology of system actions that even by reducing the complexity of representation in tools like GLIF, HL7 and ISO 13606 [60] always remains compatible with these standards for interoperability issues [61].…”
Section: System Actionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A padronização garante uma melhor estruturação assim como a interoperabilidade com aplicações terceiras e até mesmo com instituições médicas. O modelo SAC irá utilizar as definições propostas pelo openEHR [GONZÁLEZ-FERRER, 2015].…”
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