Clinical Decision Support Using Open Data

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Abstract

The growth of Electronical Health Records (EHR) in healthcare has been gradual. However, a simple EHR system has become inefficient in supporting health professionals on decision making. In this sense, the need to acquire knowledge from storing data using open models and techniques has emerged, for the sake of improving the quality of service provided and to support the decision-making process. The usage of open models promotes interoperability between systems, communicating more efficiently. In this sense, the OpenEHR open data approach is applied, modelling data in two levels to distinguish knowledge from information. The application of clinical terminologies was fundamental in this study, in order to control data semantics based on coded clinical terms. This article culminated from the conceptualization of the knowledge acquisition process to represent Clinical Decision Support, using open data models.

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Hak, F., Guimarães, T., Abelha, A., & Santos, M. (2020). Clinical Decision Support Using Open Data. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 1161 AISC, pp. 484–492). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45697-9_47

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