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A federated semantic metadata registry framework for enabling interoperability across clinical research and care domains

Published: 01 October 2013 Publication History

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Graphical abstractDisplay Omitted We model and implement a framework for managing disparate Common Data Elements.Maintaining metadata within Linked Data cloud facilitates semantic interoperability.Federated semantic metadata registry framework links clinical research and care.Clinical research applications can access heterogeneous patient data automatically.Secondary use of electronic health records is achieved for safety studies. In order to enable secondary use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) by bridging the interoperability gap between clinical care and research domains, in this paper, a unified methodology and the supporting framework is introduced which brings together the power of metadata registries (MDR) and semantic web technologies. We introduce a federated semantic metadata registry framework by extending the ISO/IEC 11179 standard, and enable integration of data element registries through Linked Open Data (LOD) principles where each Common Data Element (CDE) can be uniquely referenced, queried and processed to enable the syntactic and semantic interoperability. Each CDE and their components are maintained as LOD resources enabling semantic links with other CDEs, terminology systems and with implementation dependent content models; hence facilitating semantic search, much effective reuse and semantic interoperability across different application domains. There are several important efforts addressing the semantic interoperability in healthcare domain such as IHE DEX profile proposal, CDISC SHARE and CDISC2RDF. Our architecture complements these by providing a framework to interlink existing data element registries and repositories for multiplying their potential for semantic interoperability to a greater extent. Open source implementation of the federated semantic MDR framework presented in this paper is the core of the semantic interoperability layer of the SALUS project which enables the execution of the post marketing safety analysis studies on top of existing EHR systems.

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cover image Journal of Biomedical Informatics
Journal of Biomedical Informatics  Volume 46, Issue 5
October, 2013
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Published: 01 October 2013

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  1. Common Data Elements
  2. ISO/IEC 11179
  3. Interoperability
  4. Linked Data
  5. Metadata Registry/Repository
  6. Semantic web

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