Using an Ontology to Derive a Sharable and Interoperable Relational Data Model for Heterogeneous Healthcare Data and Various Applications

Author:

Khnaisser Christina1ORCID,Lavoie Luc1,Fraikin Benoit1,Barton Adrien2ORCID,Dussault Samuel1ORCID,Burgun Anita3ORCID,Ethier Jean-François1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. GRIIS, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Canada

2. IRIT-MELODI, CNRS, Toulouse, France

3. INSERM UMRS 1138 Team 22, Université de Paris, Paris, France

Abstract

Abstract Background A large volume of heavily fragmented data is generated daily in different healthcare contexts and is stored using various structures with different semantics. This fragmentation and heterogeneity make secondary use of data a challenge. Data integration approaches that derive a common data model from sources or requirements have some advantages. However, these approaches are often built for a specific application where the research questions are known. Thus, the semantic and structural reconciliation is often not reusable nor reproducible. A recent integration approach using knowledge models has been developed with ontologies that provide a strong semantic foundation. Nonetheless, deriving a data model that captures the richness of the ontology to store data with their full semantic remains a challenging task. Objectives This article addresses the following question: How to design a sharable and interoperable data model for storing heterogeneous healthcare data and their semantic to support various applications? Method This article describes a method using an ontological knowledge model to automatically generate a data model for a domain of interest. The model can then be implemented in a relational database which efficiently enables the collection, storage, and retrieval of data while keeping semantic ontological annotations so that the same data can be extracted for various applications for further processing. Results This article (1) presents a comparison of existing methods for generating a relational data model from an ontology using 23 criteria, (2) describes standard conversion rules, and (3) presents O n t o R e l a , a prototype developed to demonstrate the conversion rules. Conclusion This work is a first step toward automating and refining the generation of sharable and interoperable relational data models using ontologies with a freely available tool. The remaining challenges to cover all the ontology richness in the relational model are pointed out.

Funder

Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Nature et Technologies

Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire en informatique de la santé de l’Université de Sherbrooke

Health Data Research Network Canada

Unité Soutien SRAP du Québec

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Health Information Management,Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Health Informatics

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