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Published in: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 1/2009

Open Access 01-12-2009 | Research article

Archetype-based conversion of EHR content models: pilot experience with a regional EHR system

Authors: Rong Chen, Gunnar O Klein, Erik Sundvall, Daniel Karlsson, Hans Åhlfeldt

Published in: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making | Issue 1/2009

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Abstract

Background

Exchange of Electronic Health Record (EHR) data between systems from different suppliers is a major challenge. EHR communication based on archetype methodology has been developed by openEHR and CEN/ISO. The experience of using archetypes in deployed EHR systems is quite limited today. Currently deployed EHR systems with large user bases have their own proprietary way of representing clinical content using various models. This study was designed to investigate the feasibility of representing EHR content models from a regional EHR system as openEHR archetypes and inversely to convert archetypes to the proprietary format.

Methods

The openEHR EHR Reference Model (RM) and Archetype Model (AM) specifications were used. The template model of the Cambio COSMIC, a regional EHR product from Sweden, was analyzed and compared to the openEHR RM and AM. This study was focused on the convertibility of the EHR semantic models. A semantic mapping between the openEHR RM/AM and the COSMIC template model was produced and used as the basis for developing prototype software that performs automated bi-directional conversion between openEHR archetypes and COSMIC templates.

Results

Automated bi-directional conversion between openEHR archetype format and COSMIC template format has been achieved. Several archetypes from the openEHR Clinical Knowledge Repository have been imported into COSMIC, preserving most of the structural and terminology related constraints. COSMIC templates from a large regional installation were successfully converted into the openEHR archetype format. The conversion from the COSMIC templates into archetype format preserves nearly all structural and semantic definitions of the original content models. A strategy of gradually adding archetype support to legacy EHR systems was formulated in order to allow sharing of clinical content models defined using different formats.

Conclusion

The openEHR RM and AM are expressive enough to represent the existing clinical content models from the template based EHR system tested and legacy content models can automatically be converted to archetype format for sharing of knowledge. With some limitations, internationally available archetypes could be converted to the legacy EHR models. Archetype support can be added to legacy EHR systems in an incremental way allowing a migration path to interoperability based on standards.
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Metadata
Title
Archetype-based conversion of EHR content models: pilot experience with a regional EHR system
Authors
Rong Chen
Gunnar O Klein
Erik Sundvall
Daniel Karlsson
Hans Åhlfeldt
Publication date
01-12-2009
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making / Issue 1/2009
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6947
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6947-9-33

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