Dear All,
One of my colleagues has pointed out this discussion, and I am following
the discussion with great interest. Unfortunately it seems we missed the
meeting, however I read the minutes and the related discussions.
In an FP7 Project named SALUS [1] , we are addressing very similar
prob
On 22 Aug 2012, at 02:07, Mead, Charlie (NIH/NCI) [C] wrote:
> As we dug a bit deeply into this issue and figured out how to define these
> mappings in OWL and make them available at run-time as RDF, it became clear
> that being able to publish -- or at least have the publishable form be
> ac
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thanks Peter.
Just so I'm clear - and m
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apologies if this is a tangent but why is what's identified as
"extensional" particular to health-care? "Who" said/observed/found/acte
Hi Peter,
It is also possible to store the transitive closure of SNOMED (which can
be created by looping an SQL query until no new relations are inserted)
in a relational database and query it with SQL. The following extract is
a part of an SQL query that retrieves patients who had a colectomy
ng or saving them. Thank you.
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Peter wrote:
> Using both SQL and subsumption you can automatically find things like
this:
> &q
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apologies if this is a tangent but why is what's identified as
"extensional" particular to health-ca
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Peter wrote:
> Using both SQL and subsu
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apologies if this is a tangent but why is what's identified as "extensional"
particular to health-care? "Who" said/observed/found/
Peter wrote:
> Using both SQL and subsumption you can automatically find things like this:
> "find all disorders that are a kind of adverse drug reaction where drug is a
> subtype of antibiotic and was given for a kind of gram negative bacterial
> infection of the digestive system".
Simple sub
apologies if this is a tangent but why is what's identified as
"extensional" particular to health-care? "Who" said/observed/found/acted
"What", "When" and "Where" is surely a general notion. Does it need a
health-care model or ontology? Yes, particular findings or observations or
procedures can be
On Tue, 2012-08-21 at 15:11 -0700, peter.hend...@kp.org wrote:
> [ . . . ] Can you use RDF in a closed world way when ever you want,
> or is it only safe when the model you're dealing with, like FHIR,
> really is known to be closed world?
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I think so, provided that you understand that you are m
ng them. Thank you.
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Totally agree. The more we can show people the advantages of SW
representations, th
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Hi Peter,
Very nice observations! I wholeheartedly agree with your basic thesis,
but I would quibble with one o
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Great discussion in the meeting today and on the email list: BRIDG/OWL,
FHIR/SW, Extensional and Intensional /" design-time" and "run-time" models, ...
a lot of interesting things seems to converge for h
Hi Peter,
Very nice observations! I wholeheartedly agree with your basic thesis,
but I would quibble with one off-hand remark . . .
On Tue, 2012-08-21 at 08:47 -0700, peter.hend...@kp.org wrote:
> Sorry I didn't make the meeting but just looked at the minutes.
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> We (Kaiser) do use the Ontol
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Great discussion in the meeting today and on the email list: BRIDG/OWL,
FHIR/SW, Extensional and Intensional /" design-time" and "run-time" models,
... a lot of interesting things seems to converge for how to model patient
data.
At the same time I think it would be useful to explore a RDF impleme
Hi Peter,
Just my two cents: Having read your white paper, I find your
separation into the "What", i.e. the terminological model
(intensional), and the "When, Who, Where, Why", i.e. the
context/information model (extensional), very useful and intuitive.
In y
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Actually design-time and run-time is even better than what I said. Let's use
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Hi Peter --
Agree --and I think I un
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We are in fact talking about two different things.
If you are talking about how to more easily create new FHIR resources, and to
assure their correct mapping to the RIM th
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Hi Peter --
I haven't read the notes of today's discussion, but since I was the one
that su
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Hi Peter --
I haven't read the notes of toda
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Sorry I didn't make the meeting but just looked at the minutes.
We (Kaiser) do use the Ontology feature
Sorry I didn't make the meeting but just looked at the minutes.
We (Kaiser) do use the Ontology features of SNOMED extensively and have a
different take on how it should be done.
Specifically we would not advocate for example, putting FHIR in RDF or
OWL. What we've fount to be simple, useful,
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Dear all,
The best time for the telco appears to be tomorrow
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Hi Helena,
Good initiative all.
Would you pleas
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Great to see the feedback from several people on this list with interesting
references.
Charlie,
Great to see the feedback from several people on this list with interesting
references.
Charlie, Eric and Michel
I strugle a bit with setup of HCLS-IG calls. Could this be a topic on a coming
call? Given the vacation period and the deadline for response, 5th Oct, do you
think this is doable?
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Just did a white paper on it. I don't think it's a good idea in general
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Great topic! I can imagine a potential white paper from this group.
Besides technology, factors to consider might include: flexibility,
implementation cost, return on investments, path to migrat
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I would say Yes
Hi Charlie, Kerstin & All,
This may be somewhat out of left field, but you may be interested in
evaluating a very high level of semantics for the exchange of data.
The approach is called "Executable English", and it attaches very slightly
formalized, *open *vocabulary English sentences to tables
http://www.deri.ie/about/team/member/ratnesh_sahay/
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I would say Yes -- particularly s
I would say Yes -- particularly since there is now an effort to represent some
of newest HL7 standards -- FHIR resource definitions in particular -- using SW
approaches...and the BRIDG OWL representation will almost certainly benefit
from this effort.
charlie
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