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  • Daniel J. Vreeman, PT, DPT, MScAssociate Research Professor, Indiana University School of Medicine

    Associate Director for Terminology Services, Regenstrief Institute, Inc

    2015

    Documents

    Clinical LOINC Meeting

    2015 02 12

  • Overview

    1. Origins of a Document Ontology

    2. HL7/LOINC Model

    3. Evaluation and Ongoing Development

    4. Future Directions

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  • http://loinc.org/slideshows

  • Origins of a Document Ontology

  • Local systems have idiosyncratic names

    need a common, controlled vocabulary

    Outpatient Pain Note

    Dr. Smiths Tues Pain Clinic

    Chronic Pain Clinic

  • Development Milestones

    2000 06 Document Ontology Task Force

    2003 09 First axis values and LOINC codes released

    2005 06 Expanded SMD domain

    2007 10 Revised axis values approved

    2013 06 Special Document Ontology File in releases

    2013 12 Major harmonization completed

  • Document Type CodesProvide consistent semantics for names of documents exchanged between systems for any purpose

    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.

    Display Retrieval Organization Templates

  • What is a Document?a collection of information

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    an information collection

    Title Sections

    Sentences

    Sentences

    Other content

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    Different than a panel enumerated, discrete elements

    an information collection

    Title Sections

    Sentences

    Sentences

    Other content

  • Clinical NotesClinical 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.

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

  • ApproachEmpiric 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. Evils Friday Afternoon Pain

    Clinic Note

    Commonly understood elements Outpatient Pain Clinic Note

  • Local Codes and NamesStill probably needed

    Can send both in HL7

    Mapping to a standard enables: Interoperability

    Aggregation

  • Document Ontology Model

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    Names are based on

    expected information content

    NOT document format

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  • Names Based on ContentSame LOINC code for

    if information content is the same

  • Not Part of the NameAuthor name

    Location of service

    Date of service

    Status (e.g. signed, unsigned)

    Security/privacy flags (e.g. protected)

    Updates or amendments to a document

  • Assume that these other important attributes would be sent in different fields of the message (e.g. metadata)

  • Domain of the content in the document e.g. Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Physical Therapy

    Subject Matter Domain

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

    Role

    Modest extension of CMSs definition (not equivalent to location) e.g. Hospital, Outpatient, Emergency Department

    Setting

    Service or activity provided to patient e.g. Consultation, History and Physical, Discharge Summary

    Type of Service

    General structure of the document e.g. Note, Letter, Consent

    Kind of Document

  • Rules for constructing names

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  • 1. Enumerated ListDocument names are constructed from enumerated lists of values for each axis.

  • 2. Document + One Other

    Names need to specify a Kind of Document value and at least one of the other four axes.

    Component

    Property

    Find

    System

    Scale

    Doc

    Method

    .

  • 3. Combinations

    Combinations from within an axis are allowed where they are reasonable (SMD, Service).

    Only a few examples currently:

    Assessment+Plan note

    Treatment plan+summary note

    Hematology+Medical oncology

  • Example LOINC NamesComponent Prop Time System Scale Method

    Group counseling note Find Pt Hospital Doc {Author Type}

    History and physical note Find Pt {Setting} Doc {Author Type}

    Initial evaluation note Find Pt {Setting} Doc Physician

    Note Find Pt Outpatient Doc Diabetology

    Note Find Pt {Setting} Doc Mental health

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

  • Find All the Terms

    In the LOINC database (and RELMA), all of the terms conforming to the rules of the ontology are placed in the DOC.ONTOLOGY class.

    Before LOINC version 2.50, they were (non-intuatively) in the class DOC.CLINRPT

  • LOINC Terms for Sharing Ontology Values

    Pro Tip: find them with this search

    http://search.loinc.org/search.zul?query=LOINC+Document+Ontology

  • LOINC Accessory FilesSpecial representations of LOINC content

  • Accessory FilesLOINC Panels and Forms File

    An export of key panels, survey instruments, and forms in a detailed data structure.

    LOINC Multiaxial Hierarchy File Hierarchical organization of LOINC terms based on their axes. DocOnt terms are organized by Component (Type of Service)

    LOINC Document Ontology File Special file for the detailed naming conventions for clinical document titles (e.g. Discharge Summary, Progress Note, etc).

  • Accessory FilesLOINC Panels and Forms File

    An export of key panels, survey instruments, and forms in a detailed data structure.

    LOINC Multiaxial Hierarchy File Hierarchical organization of LOINC terms based on their axes. DocOnt terms are organized by Component (Type of Service)

    LOINC Document Ontology File Special file for the detailed naming conventions for clinical document titles (e.g. Discharge Summary, Progress Note, etc).

  • Hierarchy in RELMA

  • Document Ontology FileLinks all Document Ontology terms to their constituent axis values

    Axis values given unique Part identifiers categorized by axis

    Download from LOINC site

  • New (Free) ResourceHL7 Implementation Guide

  • Evolution + EvaluationWere not done yet

  • EvolutionOngoing evaluation and evolution Exceptional contributions from Columbia University and the VA

    Major Focus: Expanded original SMD values with ABMS specialty names and iterative discussion

    More ontology additions from submissions

  • Iterative Evaluation Case StudyNYPH-CUMC

  • 1. Expanded CDO is better

    2. Many local documents map to 1 LOINC

    3. Inter-rater reliability was good

    Case StudySMD 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%

    98.5%

    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.

  • Cross-site Mapping Study of DO AxesTerms whose titles specified this axis

    SMD Role Setting Type of Service None

    West Campus (n=1644)

    67.6% 34.6% 28.9% 59.4% 8.2%

    East Campus (n=1124)

    69.1% 56.0% 12.7% 69.0% 7.1%

    1. Majority of titles map to at least one axis 2. Sites varied in how they specified titles; creates

    granularity issues in cross-site aggregation

    Li L, Morrey CP, Baorto D. Cross-mapping clinical notes between hospitals: An application of the LOINC Document Ontology. AMIA Symp Proc; 2011:;777-783.

  • The LOINC document ontology model can provide a robust representation of clinical documents. This can be exploited to assist in common naming conventions, finding notes by traversing the axis categories of Subject, Setting, Role and Type of Service. However, the granularity of representation can be an issue in mapping across sites.

  • Other Evaluations

  • Other EvaluationsDugas M, Thun S, Frankewitsch T, Heitmann KU.

    LOINC codes for hospital information systems documents J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2009 May-Jun;16(3):400-3. PMID: 19261942.

    Hyrinen K, Mykknen J.

    Mapping the Finnish National EHR to the LOINC. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2011;165:161-6. PMID: 21685603.

    Reeves RM, FitzHenry F, Brown SH, et al. Who said it? Establishing professional attribution among authors of Veterans' Electronic Health Records. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2012;2012:753-62. Epub 2012 Nov 3. PMID: 23304349.

  • Still ongoing development

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  • The FutureGreat Scott!

  • Future DirectionsMore v1 and v2 axis value harmonization

    Identifiers for the axis values

    Axis definitions

    Computable hierarchy

    Extension to other Kind of Documents

    Empiric analysis of document contents

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