Background The secondary use of electronic healthcare records (EHRs) often requires the identification of patient cohorts. In this context, an important problem is the heterogeneity of clinical data sources, which can be overcome with the combined use of standardized information models, virtual health records, and semantic technologies, since each of them contributes to solving aspects related to the semantic interoperability of EHR data. Objective To develop methods allowing for a direct use of EHR data for the identification of patient cohorts leveraging current EHR standards and semantic web technologies. Materials and methods We propose to take advantage of the best features of working with EHR standards and ontologies. Our propos...
Background: Clinical phenotypes and disease-risk stratification are most often dete...
This work shows the development of ontology in the domain of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs). The ...
There is a proliferation of patient bound Electronic Health Record (EHR) data in systems that are in...
Electronic Health Records are electronic data generated during or as a byproduct of routine patient ...
With the increasing adoption of Electronic Health Records (EHR), the amount of data produced at the ...
Electronic health record (EHR)-based computable phenotypes are algorithms used to identify individua...
AbstractThe life-long clinical information of any person supported by electronic means configures hi...
The health care sector is no longer imaginable without electronic health records. However; since the...
Our goal is to move towards efficient and secure use of medical records for the purpose of correct p...
In parallel to nation-wide efforts for setting up shared electronic health records (EHRs) across hea...
AbstractThere is a growing need to semantically process and integrate clinical data from different s...
Biomedical terminologies are focused on what is general, Electronic Health Records (EHRs) on what is...
The translational research community, in general, and the Clinical and Translational Science Awards ...
Electronic health records (EHRs) serve as repositories of documented data collected in a health care...
Background: Clinical phenotypes and disease-risk stratification are most often dete...
This work shows the development of ontology in the domain of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs). The ...
There is a proliferation of patient bound Electronic Health Record (EHR) data in systems that are in...
Electronic Health Records are electronic data generated during or as a byproduct of routine patient ...
With the increasing adoption of Electronic Health Records (EHR), the amount of data produced at the ...
Electronic health record (EHR)-based computable phenotypes are algorithms used to identify individua...
AbstractThe life-long clinical information of any person supported by electronic means configures hi...
The health care sector is no longer imaginable without electronic health records. However; since the...
Our goal is to move towards efficient and secure use of medical records for the purpose of correct p...
In parallel to nation-wide efforts for setting up shared electronic health records (EHRs) across hea...
AbstractThere is a growing need to semantically process and integrate clinical data from different s...
Biomedical terminologies are focused on what is general, Electronic Health Records (EHRs) on what is...
The translational research community, in general, and the Clinical and Translational Science Awards ...
Electronic health records (EHRs) serve as repositories of documented data collected in a health care...
Background: Clinical phenotypes and disease-risk stratification are most often dete...
This work shows the development of ontology in the domain of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs). The ...
There is a proliferation of patient bound Electronic Health Record (EHR) data in systems that are in...