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Timing is everything. Time-oriented clinical information systems

Y Shahar1, C Combi

  • 1Section on Medical Informatics, School of Medicine, Stanford University, CA 94305-5479, USA. shahar@smi.stanford.edu

The Western Journal of Medicine
|March 21, 1998
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This study reviews time-oriented clinical information systems, focusing on temporal reasoning and data maintenance. Integrating these areas can improve clinical data abstraction and management for better healthcare informatics.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Health Information Systems

Background:

  • Time-oriented clinical data is crucial for medical informatics.
  • Representing, maintaining, querying, and reasoning about temporal clinical data presents significant challenges.
  • Research in this area is vital for advancing clinical information systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a synopsis of research efforts in designing and developing time-oriented information systems in medicine.
  • To explore the methodological and theoretical paths in temporal reasoning and temporal data maintenance.
  • To identify potential areas for future research and development.

Main Methods:

  • Overview of research efforts from application and methodological viewpoints.
  • Distinguishing between clinical tasks (diagnosis, therapy) and areas (infectious diseases, oncology).

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  • Examining temporal reasoning and temporal data maintenance as primary research paths.
  • Main Results:

    • Research efforts are categorized by application and methodology.
    • Temporal reasoning and temporal data maintenance are key research areas.
    • Collaboration between temporal reasoning and data maintenance is possible and beneficial.

    Conclusions:

    • Integrating temporal reasoning and data maintenance can enhance clinical data abstraction and management.
    • Managing different levels of temporal granularity is a key aspect.
    • Collaboration offers a common ground for future research and development in time-oriented clinical information systems.