Jeffrey J Dowden, Ryan W Pretty, Jennifer M Shea, Matthew Dermody, Gregory Doyle, Scott Antle, Dan Bond
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Abstract
Objective: This article aims to describe the implementation of a new health information technology system called Health Connect that is harmonizing cancer data in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador; explain high-level technical details of this technology; provide concrete examples of how this technology is helping to improve cancer care in the province, and to discuss its future expansion and implications. Methods: We give a technical description of the Health Connect architecture, how it integrated numerous data sources into a single, scalable health information system for cancer data and highlight its artificial intelligence and analytics capacity. Results: We illustrated two practical achievements of Health Connect. First, an analytical dashboard that was used to pinpoint variations in colon cancer screening uptake in small defined geographic regions of the province; and second, a natural language processing algorithm that provided AI-assisted decision support in interpreting appropriate follow-up action based on assessments of breast mammography reports. Conclusion: Health Connect is a cutting-edge, health systems solution for harmonizing cancer screening data for practical decision-making. The long term goal is to integrate all cancer care data holdings into Health Connect to build a comprehensive health information system for cancer care in the province.
目的:本文旨在介绍加拿大纽芬兰和拉布拉多省实施的名为 "健康连接"(Health Connect)的新医疗信息技术系统,该系统正在协调癌症数据;解释该技术的高级技术细节;提供具体实例,说明该技术如何帮助改善该省的癌症护理,并讨论其未来的扩展和影响。方法:我们从技术上介绍了 Health Connect 架构,它是如何将众多数据源整合到一个单一、可扩展的癌症数据健康信息系统中的,并强调了其人工智能和分析能力。结果:我们展示了 Health Connect 的两项实际成果。首先是一个分析仪表板,用于确定该省小范围地理区域内结肠癌筛查率的差异;其次是一个自然语言处理算法,根据对乳房 X 射线照相报告的评估,为解释适当的后续行动提供人工智能辅助决策支持。结论健康连接 "是一种先进的医疗系统解决方案,用于协调癌症筛查数据,以便做出实际决策。长期目标是将所有癌症护理数据整合到 "健康连接 "中,为该省的癌症护理建立一个全面的医疗信息系统。
期刊介绍:
Health Informatics Journal is an international peer-reviewed journal. All papers submitted to Health Informatics Journal are subject to peer review by members of a carefully appointed editorial board. The journal operates a conventional single-blind reviewing policy in which the reviewer’s name is always concealed from the submitting author.