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The Concept of a Versatile Computing Tool Chain for Utilizing the Core Data Set of the Medical Informatics Initiative in the INTERPOLAR Project.

Authors :
Stäubert S
Strübing A
Schmidt F
Yahiaoui-Doktor M
Reusche M
Meineke F
Neumann D
Loeffler M
Source :
Studies in health technology and informatics [Stud Health Technol Inform] 2024 Aug 30; Vol. 317, pp. 59-66.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Introduction: To support research projects that require medical data from multiple sites is one of the goals of the German Medical Informatics Initiative (MII). The data integration centers (DIC) at university medical centers in Germany provide patient data via FHIR® in compliance with the MII core data set (CDS). Requirements for data protection and other legal bases for processing prefer decentralized processing of the relevant data in the DICs and the subsequent exchange of aggregated results for cross-site evaluation.<br />Methods: Requirements from clinical experts were obtained in the context of the MII use case INTERPOLAR. A software architecture was then developed, modeled using 3LGM2, finally implemented and published in a github repository.<br />Results: With the CDS tool chain, we have created software components for decentralized processing on the basis of the MII CDS. The CDS tool chain requires access to a local FHIR endpoint and then transfers the data to an SQL database. This is accessed by the DataProcessor component, which performs calculations with the help of rules (input repo) and writes the results back to the database. The CDS tool chain also has a frontend module (REDCap), which is used to display the output data and calculated results, and allows verification, evaluation, comments and other responses. This feedback is also persisted in the database and is available for further use, analysis or data sharing in the future.<br />Discussion: Other solutions are conceivable. Our solution utilizes the advantages of an SQL database. This enables flexible and direct processing of the stored data using established analysis methods. Due to the modularization, adjustments can be made so that it can be used in other projects. We are planning further developments to support pseudonymization and data sharing. Initial experience is being gathered. An evaluation is pending and planned.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1879-8365
Volume :
317
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Studies in health technology and informatics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39234707
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3233/SHTI240838