International audienceWith the development of platforms enabling the integration and use of phenome, genome, and exposome data in the context of international research, data management challenges are increasing, and scalable solutions for cross border and cross domain semantic interoperability need to be developed. Reusing routinely collected clinical data, especially, requires computable portable phenotype algorithms running across different electronic health record (EHR) products and healthcare systems. We propose a framework for describing and comparing mediation platforms enabling cross border phenotype identification within federated EHRs. This framework was used to describe the experience gained during the EHR4CR project and the evalu...
Depending mostly on voluntarily sent spontaneous reports, pharmacovigilance studies are hampered by ...
Semantic interoperability requires the use of standards, not only for Electronic Health Record (EHR)...
Possibly the most important requirement to support co-operative work among health professionals and ...
International audienceWith the development of platforms enabling the integration and use of phenome,...
With the development of platforms enabling the use of routinely collected clinical data in the conte...
International audienceObjectives: An important barrier to electronic healthcare information exchange...
Semantic interoperability of EHR (electronic health records) is a major challenge in medical informa...
The mobility of doctors and patients asks for multilingualism of electronic health record (EHR) syst...
Abstract. We introduce a framework for ap-plying healthcare standards and clinical terminology syste...
Heterogeneity in the management of the complex medical data, obstructs the attainment of data level ...
Interoperability is a well-known challenge in medical informatics. Current trends in interoperabilit...
In this paper, we introduce a data integration methodology that promotes technical, syntactic and se...
AbstractThere is a growing need to semantically process and integrate clinical data from different s...
The main objective of this study is to compare two major international standardisation approaches th...
Proceedings of: HEALTHINF 2009 (International Conference on Helath Informatics), Porto (Portugal), J...
Depending mostly on voluntarily sent spontaneous reports, pharmacovigilance studies are hampered by ...
Semantic interoperability requires the use of standards, not only for Electronic Health Record (EHR)...
Possibly the most important requirement to support co-operative work among health professionals and ...
International audienceWith the development of platforms enabling the integration and use of phenome,...
With the development of platforms enabling the use of routinely collected clinical data in the conte...
International audienceObjectives: An important barrier to electronic healthcare information exchange...
Semantic interoperability of EHR (electronic health records) is a major challenge in medical informa...
The mobility of doctors and patients asks for multilingualism of electronic health record (EHR) syst...
Abstract. We introduce a framework for ap-plying healthcare standards and clinical terminology syste...
Heterogeneity in the management of the complex medical data, obstructs the attainment of data level ...
Interoperability is a well-known challenge in medical informatics. Current trends in interoperabilit...
In this paper, we introduce a data integration methodology that promotes technical, syntactic and se...
AbstractThere is a growing need to semantically process and integrate clinical data from different s...
The main objective of this study is to compare two major international standardisation approaches th...
Proceedings of: HEALTHINF 2009 (International Conference on Helath Informatics), Porto (Portugal), J...
Depending mostly on voluntarily sent spontaneous reports, pharmacovigilance studies are hampered by ...
Semantic interoperability requires the use of standards, not only for Electronic Health Record (EHR)...
Possibly the most important requirement to support co-operative work among health professionals and ...