HL7-FHIR-Based ContSys Formal Ontology for Enabling Continuity of Care Data Interoperability

Author:

Das Subhashis1ORCID,Hussey Pamela1

Affiliation:

1. ADAPT Centre & CeIC, Dublin City University (DCU), D09FW22 Dublin, Ireland

Abstract

The rapid advancement of digital technologies and recent global pandemic-like scenarios have pressed our society to reform and adapt health and social care toward personalizing the home care setting. This transformation assists in avoiding treatment in crowded secondary health care facilities and improves the experience and impact on both healthcare professionals and service users alike. The interoperability challenge through standards-based roadmaps is the lynchpin toward enabling the efficient interconnection between health and social care services. Hence, facilitating safe and trustworthy data workflow from one healthcare system to another is a crucial aspect of the communication process. In this paper, we showcase a methodology as to how we can extract, transform and load data in a semi-automated process using a common semantic standardized data model (CSSDM) to generate a personalized healthcare knowledge graph (KG). CSSDM is based on a formal ontology of ISO 13940:2015 ContSys for conceptual grounding and FHIR-based specification to accommodate structural attributes to generate KG. The goal of CSSDM is to offer an alternative pathway to discuss interoperability by supporting a unique collaboration between a company creating a health information system and a cloud-enabled health service. The resulting pathway of communication provides access to multiple stakeholders for sharing high-quality data and information.

Funder

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the ELITE-S Marie Skłodowska-Curie

Science Foundation Ireland

European Regional Development Fund through the ADAPT Centre for Digital Content Technology

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Medicine (miscellaneous)

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