| Literature DB >> 21347004 |
Kensaku Kawamoto1, Guilherme Del Fiol, Howard R Strasberg, Nathan Hulse, Clayton Curtis, James J Cimino, Beatriz H Rocha, Saverio Maviglia, Emory Fry, Harm J Scherpbier, Vojtech Huser, Patrick K Redington, David K Vawdrey, Jean-Charles Dufour, Morgan Price, Jens H Weber, Thomas White, Kevin S Hughes, James C McClay, Carla Wood, Karen Eckert, Scott Bolte, David Shields, Peter R Tattam, Peter Scott, Zhijing Liu, Andrew K McIntyre.
Abstract
An important barrier to the widespread dissemination of clinical decision support (CDS) is the heterogeneity of information models and terminologies used across healthcare institutions, health information systems, and CDS resources such as knowledge bases. To address this problem, the Health Level 7 (HL7) Virtual Medical Record project (an open, international standards development effort) is developing community consensus on the clinical information exchanged between CDS engines and clinical information systems. As a part of this effort, the HL7 CDS Work Group embarked on a multinational, collaborative effort to identify a representative set of clinical data elements required for CDS. Based on an analysis of CDS systems from 20 institutions representing 4 nations, 131 data elements were identified as being currently utilized for CDS. These findings will inform the development of the emerging HL7 Virtual Medical Record standard and will facilitate the achievement of scalable, standards-based CDS.Mesh:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21347004 PMCID: PMC3041317
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AMIA Annu Symp Proc ISSN: 1559-4076