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Sijia Liu1, Yuan Luo2, Daniel Stone1
1Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.
Abstract:
HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) is one of the current data standards for enabling electronic healthcare information exchange. Previous studies have shown that FHIR is capable of modeling both structured and unstructured data from electronic health records (EHRs). However, the capability of FHIR in enabling clinical data analytics has not been well investigated. The objective of the study is to demonstrate how FHIR-based representation of unstructured EHR data can be ported to deep learning models for text classification in clinical phenotyping. We leverage and extend the NLP2FHIR clinical data normalization pipeline and conduct a case study with two obesity datasets. We tested several deep learning-based text classifiers such as convolutional neural networks, gated recurrent unit, and text graph convolutional networks on both raw text and NLP2FHIR inputs. We found that the combination of NLP2FHIR input and text graph convolutional networks has the highest F1 score. Therefore, FHIR-based deep learning methods has the potential to be leveraged in supporting EHR phenotyping, making the phenotyping algorithms more portable across EHR systems and institutions.
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