Short presentation IWEEE 2010

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Healthcare Knowledge Modelling Projects for Multilevel-Based Information Systems Dra. Luciana Tricai Cavalini, MD, MSc, PhD “Multilevel Healthcare Information Modeling” Laboratory – Associated to INCT-MACC UFF/UERJ

Transcript of Short presentation IWEEE 2010

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Healthcare Knowledge Modelling Projects for Multilevel-Based

Information Systems

Dra. Luciana Tricai Cavalini, MD, MSc, PhD“Multilevel Healthcare Information Modeling”Laboratory – Associated to INCT-MACCUFF/UERJ

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What do the citizens want?

• And better still:▫ Prevent me getting ill▫ And don’t harm me in the

process”

• “How do you provide to me:▫ Safe▫ Effective▫ Reproducible▫ State-of-the-art ▫ 21st Century medicine▫ Wherever I am▫ Whatever the time▫ Whatever is wrong with me

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Paper records can’t handle it

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Hardware is not the problem anymore...

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...or is it?

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No, it is not!

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“International Standard paper sizes should be used”

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“Attention is drawn to the potentialities of the new methods of mechanical systems and data processing”

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45 years later...

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What about software?

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Brazilian Healthcare Card

Investment:•Federal Budget (until 2009) = R$327 million•Unesco = R$74,3 million•Total (until 2009) = R$401 million

Equivalent the the Aeolian Park in Bahia:•90MW (it illuminates a 400,000 inhab city)•Annual profit estimated in R$41 million

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“A Unique Health Identifier alone won't prevent duplicate creation. Make sure your strategy includes a focus on data quality and data governance, too.”

Alex Paris, “Why a Unique Health Identifier Falls Short”

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- Cough-For 3 months-Low fever-A: TB? Ca?

-Chest X-ray-Nodule in Right apex-Bronchoalveolar

lavage:-Bronchogenic carcinoma

*Interoperability*

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- Cough-For 3 months-Low fever-A: TB? Ca? -Chest X-ray

-Nodule in Right apex

-Bronchoalveolar lavage:-Bronchogenic carcinoma

*Interoperability*

- Cough-For 3 months-Low fever-A: TB? Ca?

-Chest X-ray-Nodule in Right apex

- Cough-For 3 months-Low fever-A: TB? Ca?

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CEN 13606 Extracts

HL7v2 Messages

Garage Software

Interoperability?

- Cough-For 3 months-Low fever-A: TB? Ca?

-Chest X-ray-Nodule in Right apex-Bronchoalveolar

lavage:-Bronchogenic carcinoma

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Where is the Context?

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Here is the Context!

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Traditional Modelling

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Single-Level Modelling Issues

Information is modelled in a way that “serves” the current needs of the healthcare system The addition of new concepts or the change of existing concepts implies in re-factoring the whole

system (re-modelling, re-implementation, re-test, re-distribution) High cost, slowness in the integration of new knowledge to the systems etc.

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Multilevel Modelling

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The MLHIM and openEHR Specifications

• Multilevel (or dual) Modelling: software development and knowledge modelling are separated• The Reference Model is implemented in software• The knowledge is modelled in Concept Constraint

Definitions - CCDs (“archetypes” in the openEHR specs)

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MLHIM and openEHR Models

Reference Model

Knowledge Modelling (CCDs or Archetypes)

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FLOSS Available Tools (1)

• Implementations of the Reference Model:▫ 2 Java Implementations by the openEHR Foundation▫ 1 Grails implementation by Pablo Pazos (Uruguay)▫ 1 Python Implementation by the MLHIM Laboratory▫ 1 Ruby Implementation in course by a collaboration between a Japanese

research group and the MLHIM Laboratory▫ 2 other implementation projects by the MLHIm Laboratory:

Lua C++

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http://www.openehr.org

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https://launchpad.net/mlhim

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https://launchpad.net/oship

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http://www.mlhim.org

http://www.oship.org

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FLOSS Available Tools (2)

• Archetype Editors (in ADL):▫ Ocean Archetype Editor (Windows-only)▫ LinkEHR (source code by request, there are bugs)▫ LiU Archetype Editor (outdated)

• Templates Editors (in OET, OPT):▫ None (only the proprietary Ocean Template Designer)

• Constraint Definition Designer Project (in XML):▫ Only full-FLOSS and multiplatform tool▫ Combined CCD and Template editor▫ Baseado on Freemind, Plone and other ideas

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https://launchpad.net/cdd

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FLOSS Available Tools (3)

• Archetype Repository:▫ None (openEHR Foundation’s CKM is proprietary)• The Healthcare Knowledge Component Repository Project:▫ Repository of the XML Schemas of CCDs▫ Based on Plone 4▫ Functionalities:

All the famous Plone’s CMS and WFM features XML Schema validation API to CDD, OSHIP and the Multilevel Authoring for Guidelines (MAG)

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https://launchpad.net/hkcr

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FLOSS Available Tools (4)

• Terminology and Vocabulary Servers:▫ LexGrid (http://www.lexgrid.org)▫ LexBIG (http://preview.tinyurl.com/29ybeuf)▫ Unified Medical Language System (UMLS)

(http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls)

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http://www.lexgrid.org

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http://preview.tinyurl.com/29ybeuf

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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls

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Knowledge Modelling (1)

• Our governance model proposes:▫ Openness and transparency in decision making and operational

procedures▫ Deliberative systems based on universal suffrage and

representativensess▫ Cost-effective financing models, based on equitable and public

distribution of resources, including direct funding, collaborative work, research and education projects etc.▫ Coordinated and federation principles-based decentralization

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Knowledge Modelling(2)• Our governance model proposes :▫ Preference for the use of validated instruments (including their

translations) for the development of CCDs ▫ Preferential use of knowledge modelling strategies derived from the

collaborative computing (web based or presential)▫ Knowledge modelling might be based on expert panels in exceptional

situations▫ Publication of the knowledge modelling artifacts on a public, open access,

FLOSS-based repository, maintained by the healthcare system manager in each one of the three levels of government

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My Conclusions• I think that the path for the development of citizen-centered, longitudinal, semantic

coherent healthcare information systems is based on this tripod:▫ Multilevel modelling▫ Adoption of standardized terminologies▫ Adoption of a Unique Citizen Identifier

• Emerging countries have some competitive advantages in healthcare IT:▫ Usually, the Big Customer is just one (the government)▫ We are starting almost from scratch▫ Emerging countries are much more FLOSS-friendly▫ All needed tools are available or being developen in FLOSS

• What’s next:▫ Invite more partners to participate (government, academy, industry, third sector, FLOSS

community)

▫ Go to work!

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Thank you!

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http://www.mlhim.orghttps://launchpad.net/mlhim

Special Thanks to:Tim Cook

Mike BainbridgeSergio Freire