Abstract:
Research in translational medicine (TM) is growing rapidly due to the growing believe that most valuable data source for the biomedical discoveries come from the basic re...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Research in translational medicine (TM) is growing rapidly due to the growing believe that most valuable data source for the biomedical discoveries come from the basic research on clinical care extracted from patient cases descriptions. Bridging the clinical care findings at the bedside with the biomedical knowledge at the bench provide insights that can improve patient outcomes and lead to the development of new drugs and therapies. Research on translational medicine gained a great deal of prominence through the establishment of governmental and institutional boards like the US Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) and the EU Seventh Framework Program (FP7). TM research is ultimately requires data integration on a massive scale between variety of clinical data. In order to accelerate medical discovery, the integration of biomedical data needs to happen both at the physician point of care level via the electronic health records (EHRs) and at bench top applications and repositories. However, data integration is a great challenge to healthcare as the legacy technologies used are built around the REST APIs to get data into these biomedical applications and systems. The REST protocol is aging as it has been the technology used for the last 20 years. Major information technology venders like Facebook and Google have replaced REST with GraphQL allowing changes on the client side to fetch new data from the server without the need for extra work on the server. In this paper we are describing our efforts to integrate the problem oriented medical record (called QL4POMR that is based on GraphQL) which has been defined around the notion of SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Planning) to describe patient cases with the HL7 FHIR electronic record and the HL7 IPS patient summary as well as with other external biomedical repositories like the OpenTargets and the Drug Bank. The integration has been described via adding a data layer on top of the QL4POMR to enable...
Date of Conference: 16-20 May 2022
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 11 August 2022
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