A framework for a distributed, hybrid, multiple-ontology clinical-guideline library, and automated guideline-support tools.

Journal of Biomedical Informatics(2004)

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Clinical guidelines are a major tool in improving the quality of medical care. However, most guidelines are in free text, not in a formal, executable format, and are not easily accessible to clinicians at the point of care. We introduce a Web-based, modular, distributed architecture, the Digital Electronic Guideline Library (DeGeL), which facilitates gradual conversion of clinical guidelines from text to a formal representation in chosen target guideline ontology. The architecture supports guideline classification, semantic markup, context-sensitive search, browsing, run-time application, and retrospective quality assessment. The DeGeL hybrid meta-ontology includes elements common to all guideline ontologies, such as semantic classification and domain knowledge; it also includes four content-representation formats: free text, semi-structured text, semi-formal representation, and a formal representation. These formats support increasingly sophisticated computational tasks. The DeGeL tools for support of guideline-based care operate, at some level, on all guideline ontologies. We have demonstrated the feasibility of the architecture and the tools for several guideline ontologies, including Asbru and GEM.
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ontologies,chosen target guideline ontology,degel hybrm meta-ontology,digital libraries,clinical guideline,multiple-ontology clinical-guideline library,degel tool,markup,knowledge representation,semi-structured text,guideline-based care,free text,formal representation,clinical guidelines,guideline classification,guideline ontology,automated guideline-support tool,domain knowledge,point of care,digital library,distributed architecture
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