Title
Semantic warehousing of diverse biomedical information
Abstract
One of the main challenges of data warehousing within biomedical information infrastructures is to enable semantic interoperability between its various stakeholders as well as other interested parties. Promoting the adoption of worldwide accepted information standards along with common controlled terminologies is the right path to achieve that. The HL7 v3 Reference Information Model (RIM) is used to derive consistent health information standards such as laboratory, clinical health record data, problem- and goal-oriented care, public health and clinical research. In this paper we describe a RIM-based warehouse which provides (1) the means for data integration gathered from disparate and diverse data sources, (2) a mixture of XML and relational schemas and (3) a uniform abstract access and query capabilities serving both healthcare and clinical research users. Through the use of constrained standards (templates),, we facilitate semantic interoperability which would be harder to achieve if we only used generic standards in use cases with unique requirements. Such semantic warehousing also lays the groundwork for harmonized representations of data, information and knowledge, and thus enables a single infrastructure to serve analysis tools, decision support applications, clinical data exchange, and point-of-care applications. In addition, we describe the implementation of that semantic warehousing within Hypergenes, a European Commission funded project focused on Essential Hypertension, to illustrate the unique concepts and capabilities of our warehouse.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1007/978-3-642-04941-5_9
NGITS
Keywords
Field
DocType
clinical data exchange,clinical research user,clinical research,data warehousing,data integration,diverse data source,semantic interoperability,clinical health record data,semantic warehousing,biomedical information infrastructure,diverse biomedical information,biomedical,xml,data warehouse,data integrity,decision support,use case,information infrastructure,eav,point of care,goal orientation,cda,public health
Data integration,Data warehouse,Data mining,World Wide Web,Use case,Data exchange,XML,Computer science,Decision support system,Semantic interoperability,Information model,Database
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
5831
0302-9743
3-642-04940-0
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
6
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Stefano Bianchi110.68
Anna Burla210.35
Costanza Conti314518.61
Ariel Farkash453.47
Carmel Kent5104.95
Yonatan Maman6112.07
Amnon Shabo78919.87