Kashyap, Vipul wrote:
From: Samson Tu
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
In the SAGE project, the approach we took was that (1) patient
data are represented by information model entities derived from HL7
RIM, (2) legal patient data are constrained by DCM, (3) standard
ter
From: Samson Tu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
In the SAGE project, the approach we took was that (1) patient data are
represented by information model entities derived from HL7 RIM, (2) legal
patient data are constrained by DCM, (3) standard terminologies such as SNOMED
CT
Kashyap, Vipul wrote:
[VK] That may be so, but given
that it is so difficult and confusing to use. May be Semantic Web
specifications can help here?
Just to let you know that we
have started an effort to create an RDF Representation of sample
patient data based on classes/properties/vo
Having an integratdc specification of data types, information model, and
vocabularies based on use cases, I think, is what HL7 RIM is about. More than a
year ago, I asked for and got a version of Tom Marley's OWL HL7 ITS. It covers
data types, RIM classes, and HL7 vocabularies. I think it's consis
Kashyap, Vipul wrote:
Can you explain what you mean by "ontology version" of the
RIM/CDA? What is the meaning of an ontology version of an information
model? How would it different from Marley's RIM OWL ITS?
[VK] My response to the above pre-supposes a particular view
of wha
I think I need to digest your Brainstorming slides first.
[VK] Please let me know if you have and questions. Would be great to get
your feedback.
I was responding to Helen's request for information about "a
good ontology version of RIM/CDA"
Sorry about the tardy response. I am supposed to be working on a
proposal.
Kashyap, Vipul wrote:
Is
there a good time sometime tomorrow or Monday, when we can discuss
these issues
over the phone. Furthermore, I
would like to solicit your help and involvement in coming up with
the expr
---Vipul
From: Samson Tu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [COI] Clinical Observations Interoperability Telcon
January 15 2008
Tom Marley and Alan Rector, under a consultancy contract with NHS
CfH, have successfully encoded a significant subset of HL7 RIM and
NHS messages and m
Tom Marley and Alan Rector, under a consultancy contract with NHS CfH,
have successfully encoded a significant subset of HL7 RIM and NHS
messages and
message fragments in OWL. According to [1], Tom Marley is preparing an
OWL ITS of the HL7 RIM and data types based on this work. A conference
pa
Subject: Re: [COI] Clinical Observations Interoperability Telcon January
15 2008
Tom Marley and Alan Rector, under a consultancy contract with NHS CfH,
have successfully encoded a significant subset of HL7 RIM and NHS messages and
message fragments in OWL. According
nuary 15, 2008 11:10 AM
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> Cc: public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org
> Subject: Re: [COI] Clinical Observations Interoperability
> Telcon January 15 2008
>
>
> Hi,
> my master thesis consisted in developing a semantic interoperability
> system for HL7 v.3.
Hi,
my master thesis consisted in developing a semantic interoperability
system for HL7 v.3. Although not all the targets have been reached, I've
developed both a lifting algorithm from HL7 XML documents to RDF and a
set of scripts that build a hierarchy of ontologies, from the RIM down
to the HMD
To: Kashyap, Vipul
Cc: public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org
Subject: Re: [COI] Clinical Observations Interoperability Telcon January
15 2008
Vipul and all
Sorry I will not be able to dial in today due to a time conflict.
I
Vipul and all
Sorry I will not be able to dial in today due to a time conflict.
I started to put up a wiki to examine some previous effort on converting
RIM/CDA to RDF/OWL for semantic web reasoning. The page is here
http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLS/ClinicalObservationsInteroperability/HL7CDA2OW
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