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  • Health Informatics
  • Database Management
  • Clinical Systems Engineering

Background:

  • The widespread adoption of openEHR methodology is hindered by a lack of practical persistence solutions for future-proof electronic health record (EHR) systems.
  • This paper introduces an Archetype Relational Mapping (ARM) persistence solution tailored for archetype-based EHR systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a practical persistence solution for archetype-based EHR systems using the openEHR specifications.
  • To evaluate the performance of the ARM persistence solution in a clinical context.

Main Methods:

  • Analyzing EHR data requirements and organizing them into archetype-friendly concepts.
  • Querying the Clinical Knowledge Manager (CKM) for existing archetypes and developing new ones as needed.
  • Designing templates for local EHR context constraints and developing rules to map archetypes to relational database tables for persistence.

Main Results:

  • The ARM database showed better performance than a conventional EHR database in 3 out of 5 data-retrieving tests.
  • ARM was 6-50 times more efficient than the conventional database in patient-searching tests.
  • ARM performance was comparable to conventional systems, with query execution time differences under 130%, while Node+Path was significantly slower.

Conclusions:

  • The ARM approach effectively generates relational databases from archetypes and templates, adapting to evolving data requirements.
  • ARM's performance is suitable for practical clinical environments, comparable to conventional EHR systems.
  • ARM components can significantly aid in the adoption of openEHR architecture within EHR systems.