A computable biomedical knowledge object for calculating in‐hospital mortality for patients admitted with acute myocardial infarction

Author:

Sadsad Rosemarie1ORCID,Ruber Gema1,Zhou Johnson1ORCID,Nicklin Steven1,Tsafnat Guy12

Affiliation:

1. Evidentli Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. Centre for Health Informatics, Australian Institute of Health Innovation Macquarie University Sydney New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionQuality indicators play an essential role in a learning health system. They help healthcare providers to monitor the quality and safety of care delivered and to identify areas for improvement. Clinical quality indicators, therefore, need to be based on real world data. Generating reliable and actionable data routinely is challenging. Healthcare data are often stored in different formats and use different terminologies and coding systems, making it difficult to generate and compare indicator reports from different sources.MethodsThe Observational Health Sciences and Informatics community maintains the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership Common Data Model (OMOP). This is an open data standard providing a computable and interoperable format for real world data. We implemented a Computable Biomedical Knowledge Object (CBK) in the Piano Platform based on OMOP. The CBK calculates an inpatient quality indicator and was illustrated using synthetic electronic health record (EHR) data in the open OMOP standard.ResultsThe CBK reported the in‐hospital mortality of patients admitted for acute myocardial infarction (AMI) for the synthetic EHR dataset and includes interactive visualizations and the results of calculations. Value sets composed of OMOP concept codes for AMI and comorbidities used in the indicator calculation were also created.ConclusionComputable biomedical knowledge (CBK) objects that operate on OMOP data can be reused across datasets that conform to OMOP. With OMOP being a widely used interoperability standard, quality indicators embedded in CBKs can accelerate the generation of evidence for targeted quality and safety management, improving care to benefit larger populations.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health Information Management,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Informatics

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