Yearbook of Medical Informatics, Inhaltsverzeichnis Yearb Med Inform 2009; 18(01): 99-102DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1638646 Original Article Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart Knowledge Representation and Management: Towards Interoperable Medical Terminologies A.-M. Rassinoux University Hospitals of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland1 , Section Editor for the IMIA Yearbook Section on Knowledge Representation and Management › Institutsangaben Artikel empfehlen Abstract Volltext als PDF herunterladen Keywords KeywordsDescription logic - concept definitions - structured narrative - interoperable terminology Referenzen References 1 Russell A Hamm, Sarah E Knoop, Peter Schwarz, Aaron D Block, Warren L. Davis IV. Harmonizing Clinical Terminologies: Driving Interoperability in Healthcare. Stud Health Technol Inform 2007; 129 (Pt 1): 660-3. 2 Lopez DM, Blobel B. Enhanced Semantic Interoperability by Profiling Health Informatics Standards. Methods Inf Med 2009; 48: 170-7. 3 Bodenreider O, Smith B, Kumar A, Burgun A. Investigating subsumption in SNOMED CT: An exploration into large description logic-based biomedical terminologies. Artif Intell Med 2007; 39: 183-95. 4 Lopez DM, Blobel B. A development framework for semantically interoperable health information systems. Int J Med Inform 2009; 78: 83-103. 5 Rogers JE. Quality Assurance of Medical Ontologies. Methods Inf Med 2006; 03: 267-74. 6 Gambarte ML, Osornio AL, Martinez M, Reynoso G, Luna D, de Quiros FG. A practical approach to advanced terminology services in health information systems. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2007 129. (Pt 1|): 621-5. 7 Rosenbloom ST, Miller RA, Johnson KB, Elkin PL, Brown SH. A Model for Evaluating Interface Terminologies. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2008; 15 (01) 65-76. 8 Bakhshi-Raiez F, Cornet R, De Keizer NF. Development and Application of a Framework for Maintenance of Medical Terminological Systems. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2008; 15 (05) 687-700. 9 Bodenreider O. Biomedical Ontologies in Action: Role in Knowledge Management, Data Integration and Decision Support. In: Geissbuhler A, Kulikowski C. editors. IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2008. Methods Inf Med 2008; 47 (Suppl. 01) 67-79. 10 Baorto D, Li L, Cimoni JJ. Practical experience with the maintenance and auditing of a large medical ontology. J Biomed Inform. In Press 2009 11 Cornet R. Abu-Hanna A Auditing description-logicbased medical terminological systems by detecting equivalent concept definitions. Int J Med Inform 2008; 77 (05) 336-45. 12 Johnson SB, Bakken S, Dine D, Hyun S, Mendonça E, Morrison F, Bright T, Van Vleck T, Wrenn J, Stetson P. An electronic health record based on structured narrative. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2008; 15 (01) 54-64. 13 Rassinoux AM. Decision Support, Knowledge Representation and Management: Structuring Knowledge for Better Access. In: Geissbuhler A, Kulikowski C. editors. IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2008. Methods Inf Med 2008; 47 (Suppl. 01) 80-2. 14 Keselman A, Smith CA, Divita G, Kim H, Browne AC, Leroy G, Zeng-Treitler Q. Consumer health concepts that do not map to the UMLS: where do they fit?. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2008; 15 (04) 496-505. 15 Rector AL, Brandt S. Why do it the hard way? The case for an expressive description logic for SNOMED. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2008; 15 (06) 744-51. 16 Donnelly K. Multilingual documentation and classification. Stud Health Technol Inform 2008; 134: 235-43. 17 Rodrigues JM, Kumar A, Bousquet C, Trombert B. Standards and biomedical terminologies: the CEN TC 251 and ISO TC 215 categorial structures. A step towards increased interoperability. Stud Health Technol Inform 2008; 136: 857-62.