Knowledge Mapping Across Disparate Patient Care Datasets
Project Number5F38LM007187-02
Contact PI/Project LeaderRICHESSON, RACHEL L
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HLTH SCI CTR HOUSTON
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Health informatics can yield computational insight in assimilating knowledge
from large clinical datasets for both research and policy discussion. The
adoption of computerized patient records (CPR) by healthcare organizations
promises to expand the sources potential research data to include clinical
patient data. Applications of health informatics can enhance health services
and clinical research, as well as improve healthcare quality.
A primary goal of this traineeship in health informatics is to gain expertise
in the modeling of clinical knowledge and the mapping of this knowledge to
alternative taxonomies and meta-languages. A computational approach to this
knowledge modeling and mapping will enable the creation of methodologies for
aggregating clinical data from disparate data storage systems for large
analyses.
The proposed research is a first step in creating a regional health data
repository. Broadly, this research will explore how various health data
systems created by the private sector to facilitate healthcare delivery will
support the secondary analysis of healthcare information for both health
services and clinical research. Specifically, this research will examine the
attributes and knowledge representation of multiple patient care data sources,
and map the knowledge relevant to vancomycin-resistant nosocomial infections
indexed to a common Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) integrated
knowledge base for combined outcomes analyses.
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Project Terms
data collection methodology /evaluationdrug resistancehuman dataindexinginformaticsinformation systemsinformation theorymedical recordsnosocomial infectionspatient care managementpredoctoral investigatorvancomycin
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