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Rationale for the Arden Syntax

G Hripcsak1, P Ludemann, T A Pryor

  • 1Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York.

Computers and Biomedical Research, an International Journal
|August 1, 1994
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The Arden Syntax, a standard for sharing medical knowledge, offers a pragmatic approach to overcome data obstacles in healthcare. This enables the medical community to share knowledge and identify best practices.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Health Data Standards

Background:

  • The Arden Syntax is a language for creating and sharing task-specific knowledge for Medical Logic Modules (MLMs).
  • ASTM has recently accepted the Arden Syntax as a standard, highlighting its importance in medical knowledge sharing.
  • Sharing medical knowledge bases across institutions faces challenges due to differing vocabularies and data standards.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explain the rationale behind the design decisions of the Arden Syntax.
  • To aid users, implementers, and future designers of the Arden Syntax.
  • To facilitate the sharing of medical knowledge and address critical obstacles in healthcare.

Main Methods:

  • The study focuses on documenting the design decisions and their underlying reasoning for the Arden Syntax.

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  • A pragmatic and straightforward approach was adopted in developing the Arden Syntax.
  • The development process has yielded results in a short period, indicating efficiency.
  • Main Results:

    • The Arden Syntax provides a practical method for the healthcare community to share medical knowledge.
    • The adoption of the Arden Syntax as a standard facilitates the identification of effective knowledge-sharing strategies.
    • The language aims to address significant obstacles in the interoperability of medical information systems.

    Conclusions:

    • The Arden Syntax serves as a crucial tool for advancing medical knowledge sharing and interoperability.
    • Documenting the design rationale is essential for supporting the adoption and future development of the Arden Syntax.
    • The pragmatic approach of the Arden Syntax has proven effective in addressing challenges in medical data standardization.