J Korean Soc Med Inform.  2007 Jun;13(2):83-89.

Developing a Reference Terminology Model for Health Care Using an Object-Oriented Approach

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  • 1R & D Center for Interoperable EHR, Korea. yoonkim@snu.ac.kr

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
A reference terminology is essential to achieve semantic interoperability and enhance the quality of health care. Reference terminologies that have achieved common acceptance contain many concepts that clinicians would not want in healthcare, which preclude their practical use in documentation of patient information. To solve the problems, this document proposes a reference terminology model which contains concepts that physicians can use satisfactorily.
METHODS
We analyzed the structures of the UMLS and SNOMED CT. We also analyzed health care terms which had been collected by the Korea National Health Information Standard Committee. Based on the results of the analysis, we developed an object-oriented reference terminology model. And, we designed database schema with the model.
RESULTS
Eight components of the UMLS and six components of the SNOMED CT were analyzed. The collected terms had various properties and mapping vocabularies according to the characteristics of their respective domains. A reference terminology model was developed from a three-level view using UML. A database schema was developed using ERD.
CONCLUSION
This study mainly focuses on reference terminology modeling. It is hoped that this reference terminology modeling helps the semantic interoperable exchange of clinical documents as the basis of common EMR.

Keyword

Reference Terminology; Object-oriented Modeling; Unified Medical Language System; Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine; Database schema

MeSH Terms

Delivery of Health Care*
Hope
Humans
Korea
Quality of Health Care
Semantics
Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine
Unified Medical Language System
Vocabulary
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