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Query Health Concept-to-Codes (C2C) SWG Meeting #8

Query Health Concept-to-Codes (C2C) SWG Meeting #8. January 31, 2012. Today’s Agenda . Proposed Timeline . Meeting times extended from 2:30-4:00pm. TODAY. Presentation NQF – Value Sets S&I Repository . Presentation RELMA (LOINC) 3M NY Presbyterian Hospital Vocab Team. Presentation

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Query Health Concept-to-Codes (C2C) SWG Meeting #8

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  1. Query Health Concept-to-Codes (C2C) SWGMeeting #8 January 31, 2012

  2. Today’s Agenda

  3. Proposed Timeline Meeting times extended from 2:30-4:00pm TODAY • Presentation • NQF – Value Sets • S&I Repository • Presentation • RELMA (LOINC) • 3M • NY Presbyterian Hospital Vocab Team • Presentation • AHIMA • LexEVS and CTS2 • Jacob Reider - ONC • Tasks • Introductions • Scope • Proposed Approach • Identify SME and presentation timeline for next few meetings • Presentation • hQuery • i2b2 • Presentation • I2b2 (Cont.) • Intermountain Health • DOQS (Data Warehousing / Mapping) • Tasks • Review of presentations and selection of proposed approach • Consensus process to follow • Presentation • DOQS (Data Warehousing / Mapping) Cont. • PopMedNet • NLM • Presentation • Ibeza • CDISC SHARE • Tasks • IHE SVS • Kaiser (Convergent Medical Terminology) • Overview of Constrains and Criteria • Begin Overview of Next steps Coordinate offline activities to summarize approaches and develop draft deliverable from presentations

  4. The S&I Repository Kevin Puscas

  5. The S&I Framework Web Platform

  6. The S&I Repository (SIR) Artifact Manager Category Manager Information Browser

  7. SIR Architecture

  8. S&I Repository (SIR) • Managed Repository for S&I artifacts (docs, models, links, …) • Facilitates artifact lifecycle (publishing, versioning, …) • Create and manage contextual relationships between artifacts • Provides the ability to create, apply and manage taxonomies of categories for additional meta-data tagging. • Contextual Searching based on both artifact meta-data as well as content • Shopping cart model allows user to select artifacts to be downloaded as a structured zip package. • Managed Links provides integration with external web information sources

  9. Types of Information • Documents • Searchable information contained in specific “physical” artifacts • Examples: PDF, MS Word, Presentations, Spreadsheets, XML, Text) • In some cases can be transformed to other forms as part of publishing process • Multi-Media • Image files, Audio, Video • Examples: JPEG, TIFF, MP3, MOV • Meta-data tagging important to provide context to artifacts • Links (static and dynamic) • URL to information contained in other web sites/systems • Examples: HITSP PDF files, UMLS Value Sets, IHE wiki pages • Models • Process Models, Data Models, ….

  10. S&I Browser

  11. Artifact Manager

  12. Category Manager

  13. Vocabulary Value Set Support • Business needs defined by HITSC in April 2010* • Support the S&I Initiative teams in the definition and governance of value sets. • Provide value sets in a computable format to assist in incorporating those value sets into Meaningful Use compliant solutions. • NLM’s UMLS system was identified by ONC to be the source of vocabularies in support of S&I Framework activities • 2 Key Requirements for Value Sets. • What information is needed in a value set. • What information would be needed for the definition of a value set. *http://healthit.hhs.gov/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_11673_911677_0_0_18/5Ferguson_VocabularyTF.ppt

  14. NLM UMLS Integration S&I Repository ValuesetDefinition.xml UMLS SOAP Interface Retrieve Valueset ValuesetResults.xml S&I User Create Valueset Definitions • Values et Definitions specify a subset of a Vocabulary Source (ex SNOMET-CT, LOINC, HL7,…). The value set definition includes: • Vocabulary Source Identifier • Source version • List of Codes Vocabulary Sources Value Set SME Valueset Definitions

  15. Value Sets in S&I Repository • S&I Repository only manages value set definitions. Value sets themselves are not in the repository. • Definitions require • Vocabulary Source • List of Concept Codes • Description of Value Set • S&I Value Set Identifier (SI-VS-xxxx)* • S&I Value Set OID (2.16.840.1.113883.3.1275.1.1.1.xxxxxx)* • Content of value sets based on value set element metadata defined in HITSP C80 Section 2.3 • Concept Code, Concept Name, Code System Name) • Value Sets are returned in XML format based on schema defined in the IHE Sharing Value Set Profile * Assigned to the value set definition by the S&I Repository.

  16. Current Constraints • Only supports enumerated value set definitions. Intensionalvalue set definitions are not yet supported • Currently 14 of the 160 UMLS vocabularies are used for creating definitions covering SNOMED-CT, LOINC, ICD9/10, RxNorm, CPT, MEDCIN, and HL7v2/v3. More can easily be added as needed • A UMLS account is required to author value set definitions or retrieve published value sets. • Limited to current UMLS metathesarus version.

  17. Tentative Roadmap • Fuller implementation of SVS profile • Working with UMLS to support intensional value set definitions • Providing access to vocabularies not available in UMLS as requested (ex ISO 3166-1 country codes) • Alternative definition authoring mechanisms (ex csv)

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