Mapping the SPHN Dataset to FHIR Har passerat
Torsdag 25 maj 2023 11:35 - 11:40 G1
Föreläsare: Sophie Klopfenstein
Spår: MIE: Special Topic: Caring is Sharing - exploiting value in data for health and innovation
Several European health data research initiatives aim to make health data FAIR for research and healthcare, and supply their national communities with coordinated data models, infrastructures, and tools. We present a first map of the Swiss Personalized Healthcare Network dataset to Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®). All concepts could be mapped using 22 FHIR resources and three datatypes. Deeper analyses will follow before creating a FHIR specification, to potentially enable data conversion and exchange between research networks.
Språk
English
Seminarietyp
Enbart på plats
Föreläsningssyfte
Inspiration
Kunskapsnivå
Avancerad
Målgrupp
Politiker
Tekniker/IT/Utvecklare
Forskare (även studerande)
Studerande
Vårdpersonal
Patientorganisationer/Brukarorganisationer
Nyckelord
Innovativ/forskning
Dokumentation
Konferens
MIE
Författare
Sophie Anne Ines Klopfenstein, Sylvia Thun, Katrin Crameri, Caroline Stellmach
Föreläsare
Sophie Klopfenstein Föreläsare
Medical Doctor / Research Fellow
Berlin Institute of Health at Charité / Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Sophie Klopfenstein, MD, studied medicine in Germany, Canada, France, Austria and Switzerland. Her main research activities focus on Interoperability in healthcare, and Patient Monitoring and Alarm Management in Anesthesiology and Intensive Care. She has also a particular interest for Public Health and Health economics, Medical Informatics and eHealth. Sophie worked in various healthcare startups where she focused on medical data curation, modelling, content creation, translation and NLP projects.
She currently works as research fellow and project manager for two projects:
- "NFDI4Health", aiming to create a German National Research Data Infrastructure for Personal Health Data;
- “INALO”, aiming to reduce alarm fatigue by decreasing the number of non-actionable alarms in intensive care units.
Sophie is currently part of a program to gain additional qualification in medical informatics.