Lee Jaehoon, Hulse Nathan C, Wood Grant M, Oniki Thomas A, Huff Stanley M
Intermountain Healthcare, Murray, UT.
Intermountain Healthcare, Murray, UT; Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2017 Feb 10;2016:753-762. eCollection 2016.
In this study we developed a Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) profile to support exchanging a full pedigree based family health history (FHH) information across multiple systems and applications used by clinicians, patients, and researchers. We used previously developed clinical element models (CEMs) that are capable of representing the FHH information, and derived essential data elements including attributes, constraints, and value sets. We analyzed gaps between the FHH CEM elements and existing FHIR resources. Based on the analysis, we developed a profile that consists of 1) FHIR resources for essential FHH data elements, 2) extensions for additional elements that were not covered by the resources, and 3) a structured definition to integrate patient and family member information in a FHIR message. We implemented the profile using an open-source based FHIR framework and validated it using patient-entered FHH data that was captured through a locally developed FHH tool.
在本研究中,我们开发了一种快速医疗保健互操作性资源(FHIR)概要文件,以支持在临床医生、患者和研究人员使用的多个系统和应用程序之间交换基于完整谱系的家族健康史(FHH)信息。我们使用了先前开发的能够表示FHH信息的临床元素模型(CEM),并导出了包括属性、约束和值集在内的基本数据元素。我们分析了FHH CEM元素与现有FHIR资源之间的差距。基于该分析,我们开发了一个概要文件,其包括:1)用于基本FHH数据元素的FHIR资源;2)针对资源未涵盖的其他元素的扩展;3)用于在FHIR消息中集成患者和家庭成员信息的结构化定义。我们使用基于开源的FHIR框架实现了该概要文件,并使用通过本地开发的FHH工具捕获的患者输入的FHH数据对其进行了验证。