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Representation of change in controlled medical terminologies
Authors:DE Oliver  Y Shahar  EH Shortliffe  MA Musen
Affiliation:Stanford Medical Informatics MSOB, Stanford University School of Medicine, CA 94305-5479, USA. oliver@smi.stanford.edu
Abstract:Computer-based systems that support health care require large controlled terminologies to manage names and meanings of data elements. These terminologies are not static, because change in health care is inevitable. To share data and applications in health care, we need standards not only for terminologies and concept representation, but also for representing change. To develop a principled approach to managing change, we analyze the requirements of controlled medical terminologies and consider features that frame knowledge-representation systems have to offer. Based on our analysis, we present a concept model, a set of change operations, and a change-documentation model that may be appropriate for controlled terminologies in health care. We are currently implementing our modeling approach within a computational architecture.
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