Electronic health records and disease registries to support integrated care in a health neighbourhood: an ontology-based methodology.

Journal: AMIA Joint Summits On Translational Science Proceedings. AMIA Joint Summits On Translational Science
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Abstract

Disease registries derived from Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are widely used for chronic disease management (CDM). However, unlike national registries which are specialised data collections, they are usually specific to an EHR or organization such as a medical home. We approached registries from the perspective of integrated care in a health neighbourhood, considering data quality issues such as semantic interoperability (consistency), accuracy, completeness and duplication. Our proposition is that a realist ontological approach is required to systematically and accurately identify patients in an EHR or data repository of EHRs, assess intrinsic data quality and fitness for use by members of the multidisciplinary integrated care team. We report on this approach as applied to routinely collected data in an electronic practice based research network in Australia.

Authors
Siaw-teng Liaw, Jane Taggart, Hairong Yu, Alireza Rahimi