Title
Clinical Concept Value Sets and Interoperability in Health Data Analytics.
Abstract
This paper focuses on as an essential component in the health analytics ecosystem. We discuss shared repositories of reusable value sets and offer recommendations for their further development and adoption. In order to motivate these contributions, we explain how value sets fit into specific analytic tasks and the health analytics landscape more broadly; their growing importance and ubiquity with the advent of Common Data Models, Distributed Research Networks, and the availability of higher order, reusable analytic resources like electronic phenotypes and electronic clinical quality measures; the formidable barriers to value set reuse; and our introduction of a concept-agnostic orientation to vocabulary collections. The costs of ad hoc value set management and the benefits of value set reuse are described or implied throughout. Our standards, infrastructure, and design recommendations are not systematic or comprehensive but invite further work to support value set reuse for health analytics. .
Year
Venue
Field
2018
AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium
Data science,Data analysis,Interoperability,Computer science
DocType
Volume
ISSN
Conference
2018
1942-597X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
12
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sigfried Gold100.34
Andrea Batch2162.27
Robert McClure3294.64
Guoqian Jiang421050.15
Hadi Kharrazi5468.04
Rishi Saripalle641.76
Vojtech Huser700.34
Chunhua Weng854775.69
Nancy K. Roderer9194.94
Ana Szarfman10111.64
Niklas Elmqvist11206598.35
David Gotz1293151.66