Improving interoperability of clinical documents: A case study of LOINC mapping in analysis laboratories

Giulio Gilia, V. Mistretta, C. Muriana, T. Piazza, G. Vizzini
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Health care organizations are increasing their efforts towards administrative and clinical-process informatization. In this field, the electronic health record (EHR) can be usefully employed to improve the patient care process, as it allows the health care operator to chronologically gather care events. In achieving such a goal, the possibility of storing care events issuing from different sources is the main challenge to be faced, as it involves the possibility of rendering interoperable different proprietary systems that use customized encoding systems. System interoperability requires the exchange of standardized information and documents, using specialized document templates and encoding systems. This is the case of the Health Level 7/Clinical Document Architecture (HL7/CDA2), which requires the Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) system for encoding clinical documents. This paper presents a case study of an interoperability system aimed at producing HL7/CDA2 documents to be sent to a centralized EHR. The case study deals with the standardization of an analysis laboratory encoding system based on LOINC, focusing on a software tool for semi-automatic mapping of internal analysis laboratory codes into LOINC codes. It was carried out at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Italy (UPMC Italy) within the Smart Health 2.0 (Pon04a2_C) project, and aimed at realizing an advanced EHR that enables the collection of structured documents produced by different health care organizations in the region of Sicily, and facilitates data retrieval and longitudinal or cross-sectional analysis.
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提高临床文件的互操作性:分析实验室中LOINC制图的案例研究
卫生保健组织正在加大对行政和临床过程信息化的努力。在这一领域,电子健康记录(EHR)可以有效地用于改进患者护理过程,因为它允许医疗保健操作员按时间顺序收集护理事件。在实现这一目标时,存储来自不同来源的事件的可能性是要面临的主要挑战,因为它涉及到呈现使用自定义编码系统的可互操作的不同专有系统的可能性。系统互操作性要求使用专门的文档模板和编码系统交换标准化的信息和文档。这就是卫生级别7/临床文档体系结构(HL7/CDA2)的情况,它需要逻辑观察标识符名称和代码(LOINC®)系统来编码临床文档。本文介绍了一个互操作性系统的案例研究,该系统旨在生成HL7/CDA2文档,并将其发送到集中式电子病历。本案例研究涉及基于LOINC的分析实验室编码系统的标准化,重点介绍了一种将内部分析实验室代码半自动映射为LOINC代码的软件工具。该研究由意大利匹兹堡大学医学中心(UPMC Italy)在智能健康2.0 (Pon04a2_C)项目范围内开展,旨在实现一种先进的电子病历,能够收集西西里岛地区不同卫生保健组织生成的结构化文件,并促进数据检索和纵向或横断面分析。
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