Hua Xu, Jon Duke, George Hripcsak, Karthik Natarajan, Anupama Gururaj, Min Jiang, Alexandre Yahi, Noemie Elhadad, Juan M Banda, Olga Patterson, Scott DuVall, Vojtech Huser
Share existing ontologies from Vanderbilt (Hua) and Regenstrief (Jon)
Share strategies for combining data from different searches – Jon
Report on WG for commenting – Hua
Wrappers for cTAKES and Metamap – Min
Improvements to search engine set up using MT samples – Min
Textual Data Representation – Discussion
Goals of 2016
Change of meeting time
Minutes
Note-type mapping Presentation – Karthik
INYP terminology services provides clinical document browser based on LOINC ontology for clinical notes. The paper describing the system is published and the pdf is attached. loinc_note_mapping_paper.pdf
the system allows for comparison of configs across different sites.
With reference to standard note types, one of the suggestions was to use it in the database for the output of the NLP system.
The note table in the OMOP CDM has a note type field with about 10 or so note types
Next steps:
Comparison of what aspects of LOINC is being used across different institutions.
One of the deliverable is to build a system that can map the institutional note type to the LOINC note types.
Update the note type field of the note table in OMOP CDM. Should a subset of LOINC document types be used for this purpose? this would depend on the real-world data from various institutions.
Ontologies such as CP, ICD-9 etc. that include more clinical terminologies should also be explored.