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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Bioinformatics
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Semantic Web standards like RDF and ShEx are crucial for integrating diverse healthcare data.
  • Existing methods for validating Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) data require enhancement for broader research and patient care applications.
  • The integration of FHIR data with other data sources using a unified validation framework is a significant challenge.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To extend the use of ShEx schemas for validating FHIR RDF data, thereby improving the semantic web ecosystem.
  • To update existing ShEx schemas for FHIR to address issues and align with FHIR RDF definition changes.
  • To explore the expression of FHIRPath constraints within ShEx schemas for comprehensive data validation.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized Semantic Web standards, including RDF and ShEx, for healthcare data representation and validation.
  • Developed and updated ShEx schemas specifically for FHIR RDF data.
  • Incorporated extended ShEx schemas into the FHIR R5 specification.
  • Validated FHIR R5 examples using the developed ShEx schemas.

Main Results:

  • Successfully extended ShEx schema capabilities to validate FHIR RDF data within a unified framework.
  • Updated ShEx schemas for FHIR, resolving issues and reflecting current FHIR RDF definitions.
  • Demonstrated the ability to express FHIRPath constraints in ShEx schemas.
  • Identified and corrected several errors in the FHIR R5 specification examples through validation.

Conclusions:

  • The enhanced ShEx validation framework improves the integration and quality of FHIR RDF data for research and patient care.
  • Incorporating FHIRPath constraints into ShEx schemas provides a more robust validation mechanism for healthcare data.
  • The validation of FHIR R5 examples highlights the practical utility and effectiveness of the updated ShEx schemas.