1. openEHR Is FAIR-Enabling by Design
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Cecilia Mascia, Luca Lianas, M. Del Rio, Vittorio Meloni, Giovanni Delussu, Alessandro Sulis, Gianluigi Zanetti, and Francesca Frexia
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Set (abstract data type) ,Knowledge extraction ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Interoperability ,Contextual information ,Electronic Health Records ,Software engineering ,business ,openEHR ,Clinical data repository ,Semantics - Abstract
The FAIR Principles are a set of recommendations that aim to underpin knowledge discovery and integration by making the research outcomes Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. These guidelines encourage the accurate recording and exchange of structured data, coupled with contextual information about their creation, expressed in domain-specific standards and machine readable formats. This paper analyses the potential support to FAIRness of the openEHR e-health standard, by theoretically assessing the compliance with each of the 15 FAIR principles of a hypothetical Clinical Data Repository (CDR) developed according to the openEHR specifications. Our study highlights how the openEHR approach, thanks to its computable semantics-oriented design, is inherently FAIR-enabling and is a promising implementation strategy for creating FAIR-compliant CDRs.
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- 2021