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Daniel J. Vreeman, PT, DPT, MSc Assistant Research Professor, Regenstrief Institute, Inc. Associate Director of Terminology Services, Indiana University School of Medicine Clinical LOINC Meeting | 01/27/2011 Copyright © 2011 Documents

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Daniel J. Vreeman, PT, DPT, MSc Assistant Research Professor, Regenstrief Institute, Inc.

Associate Director of Terminology Services, Indiana University School of Medicine

Clinical LOINC Meeting | 01/27/2011 Copyright © 2011

Documents

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Overview Origins of a Document Ontology HL7/LOINC Model

Evaluation and Ongoing Development Future Directions

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Origins of a Document Ontology

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Introduction

Local systems have idiosyncratic names…

…need a common, controlled vocabulary

Outpatient Pain Note

Dr. Smith’s Tues Pain Clinic Note

Chronic Pain Clinic

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06/2000 •  Document Ontology

Task Force

09/2003 •  First Axis Values and LOINC

Codes 06/2005 •  Expanded SMD Domain

10/2007 •  Revised Axis

Value Approval

Ongoing •  Harmonization Efforts •  New Content Creation

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Document Type Codes Provide consistent semantics for names of documents exchanged b/w systems

Frazier P, Rossi-Mori A, Dolin RH, Alschuler L, Huff SM. The creation of an ontology of clinical document names. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2001;84(Pt 1):94-8.

Retrieval

Organization

Display Preparation of Templates

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What is a Document? a collection of information

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an information collection

Sections Sentences Sentences

Other content

Different than a panel Enumerated, discrete elements

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Clinical Notes

Formal Document Ontology model and rules apply to clinical notes, but not (yet) to reports.

Clinical Note

A clinical document, produced by clinicians spontaneously or in response to a request for consultation.

Clinical Report

A clinical document, produced in response to an order for a procedure.

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Approach

Empiric analysis of >2000 document names – Mayo, 3M/Intermountain, VA in SLC, VA

in Nashville

Find the level of granularity that best meets exchange use case

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Ultra-specific local names • Dr. Evil’s Friday Afternoon Pain

Clinic Note

Commonly understood elements • Outpatient Pain Clinic

Note

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Local Codes and Names

Still probably needed

Can send both in HL7 Mapping to a standard enables: – Interoperability

– Aggregation

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Document Ontology Model Multi-axial / Poly-hierarchical

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Names are based on

expected information content

NOT document format

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Names Based on Content

Same LOINC code for…

…if information content is the same

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Not Part of the Name Author Location of service Date of service Status (e.g. signed, unsigned) Security/privacy flags (e.g. protected) Updates or amendments to a document

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Assume that these other important attributes would be sent in different fields of the message

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Model of Document Names

Subject Matter Domain •  e.g. Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Physical Therapy

Role •  Author training/professional classification (not @ subspecialty) •  e.g. Physician, Nursing, Case Manager, Therapist, Patient

Setting • Modest extension of CMS’s definition (not equivalent to location) •  E.g. Inpatient hospital, Outpatient, Emergency Department

Type of Service •  Service or activity provided to patient •  Eg. Consultation, History and Physical, Discharge Summary

Kind of Document •  General structure of the document •  E.g. Note, Letter, Consent

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Rules for Constructing Names

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1. Enumerated List Document names are constructed from enumerated lists of values for each axis.

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2. Document + One Other Document name needs specification of a Kind of Document value and at least one of the other four axes.

•  <Type of Service>.<Kind of Document> Component

•  Find Property

•  Pt Time

•  <Setting> System

•  Doc Scale

•  <SMD>.<Role> Method

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3. Combinations Combinations from within an axis are allowed where they make sense (SMD, Service).

Assessment Plan

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Example LOINC Names Component   Prop   Time   System   Scale   Method  

Group  counseling  note   Find   Pt   Inpa4ent  Hospital   Doc   {Provider}  

Evalua4on  and  management  note   Find   Pt   Outpa4ent   Doc   {Provider}  

Evalua4on  and  management  note   Find   Pt   {Se>ng}   Doc   {Provider}  

History  and  physical  note   Find   Pt   {Se>ng}   Doc   {Provider}  

Ini4al  evalua4on  note   Find   Pt   {Se>ng}   Doc   Physician  

{curly braces} notation: send that content as a separate item in the message (field or segment).

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Hierarchy Made a 1st pass Component hierarchy – Based on Type of Service Axis –  Ignored Kind of Document

Multi-axial hierarchy is auto-generated – Available as a separate download

Custom hierarchies (e.g. context-specific) ones are easily imagined

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Hierarchy in RELMA

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Evolution, Evaluation We’re not done yet

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Evolution Ongoing evaluation and evolution Exceptional contributions from Columbia University and the VA

Expanded original SMD values with ABMS specialty names and iterative discussion

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Iterative Evaluation Case Study NYPH-CUMC

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Case Study

Hyun S, Shapiro JS, Melton G, Schlegel C, Stetson PD, Johnson SB, Bakken S. Iterative evaluation of the Health Level 7--Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes Clinical Document Ontology for representing clinical document names: a case report. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2009 May-Jun;16(3):395-9.

SMD Role Setting Type Service Kind of Doc Overall Distinct Original CDO

26.7% 99.9% 99.9% 43.5% 100% 23.4% (n=894)

7.9%

Expanded CDO

98.6% 100% 100% 99.9% 99.9% 98.5% (n=935)

39.1%

1.  Expanded CDO is better 2.  Many local documents map to 1 LOINC 3.  Inter-rater reliability was good

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Nursing

Hyun S, Shapiro JS, Melton G, Schlegel C, Stetson PD, Johnson SB, Bakken S. Iterative evaluation of the Health Level 7--Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes Clinical Document Ontology for representing clinical document names: a case report. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2009 May-Jun;16(3):395-9.

SMD Role Setting Type Service Kind of Doc Overall Distinct SMD ++ CDO

74% 100% 100% 100% 100% 74.5% (n=94)

33%

In a separate analysis…

Section headings from nursing documents that could be mapped to existing LOINCs Hyun S, Bakken S. Toward the creation of an ontology for nursing document sections: mapping section names to the LOINC semantic model. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2006:364-8.

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Case Study German University Hospital

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German University Hospital

86 Document Types (1.2 mil documents)

44%

44%

12% Mapped to LOINC

Not specific enough mapping

No LOINC match

Dugas M, Thun S, Frankewitsch T, Heitmann KU. LOINC codes for hospital information systems documents: a case study. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2009 May-Jun;16(3):400-3.

Used LOINC v2.24 (original DocOnt terms)

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German University Hospital

LOINC codes that existed for documents in their set (by volume)

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Ongoing Development

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A Work-in-Progress LOINC User’s Guide is definitive source for current policy

Collaboration/discussion – Clinical LOINC Meetings – HL7 SDTC – Online

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Future Directions

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Future Directions More v1 and v2 axis value harmonization Axis definitions Extension to other Kind of Documents Empiric analysis of document contents