Cohort Discovery Query Optimization via Computable Controlled Vocabulary Versioning.

Journal: Studies in health technology and informatics
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Abstract

Self-service cohort discovery tools strive to provide intuitive interfaces to large Clinical Data Warehouses that contain extensive historic information. In those tools, controlled vocabulary (e.g., ICD-9-CM, CPT) coded clinical information is often the main search criteria used because of its ubiquity in billing processes. These tools generally require a researcher to pick specific terms from the controlled vocabulary. However, controlled vocabularies evolve over time as medical knowledge changes and can even be replaced with new versions (e.g., ICD-9 to ICD-10). These tools generally only display the current version of the controlled vocabulary. Researchers should not be expected to understand the underlying controlled vocabulary versioning issues. We propose a computable controlled vocabulary versioning system that allows cohort discovery tools to automatically expand queries to account for terminology changes.

Authors

  • Todd A Ferris
    Stanford Center for Clinical Informatics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, US.
  • Tanya Podchiyska
    Stanford Center for Clinical Informatics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, US.