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Page 1: Open Source Clinical Decision Support Emory Fry, MD Cognitive Medical Systems January 14, 2014.

Open Source Clinical Decision Support

Emory Fry, MDCognitive Medical Systems

January 14, 2014

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Cognitive Medical Systems• Transform healthcare through innovative software

solutions, platforms and tools• Specialize in healthcare standards, clinical workflow,

decision support, and system integration• Founded in 2011, headquartered in San Diego, CA• Professional services currently focused on DoD, VA,

and intuitional healthcare organizations• Developing Open Source (Apache 2.0) and

commercial products

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Development Strategy• Reuse and contribute to OSS where ever possible• Sponsor the open source Socratic Grid community– Continue research and innovation in clinical decision

support, workflow optimization, and data visualization– Provide standards-compliant terminology and data

transformation services– Develop collaborative relationships and integrate

domain expertise• Establish and maintain a reference Clinical Decision

Support laboratory for the community, its partners, and academia

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Socratic Grid Architecture

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Cross Domain Data Aggregation & CDS

Aggregation

Fact Service

CAL

Task Manager

GUI Services

ConnectAdaptor

CCE Gateway

ACME Gateway

ConnectAdaptor

RuleRepository

ACME Repository

CCERepository

CDSService

CDSService

ACMEClient Inbox

iPhone Client

Inbox

Portal

InboxInbox

Event Service

SiteA

SiteB

SiteC

SiteD

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Functional Components• Standards-based Data Transformation Services– CTS v2.0 Terminology Service– MDWS to HL7 FHIR & vMR structural

transformation– Triple Store: RXNORM, SNOMED, LOINC, NDFRT and

ICD9 SKOS graphs• Workflow management and flexible inference– BPEL processes, production rules, PPML interface

• CCOW enabled portal framework– CDS alert “inbox”

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Data Transformation Services

Socratic Grid ESB

Transformation ServicesTerminology

Service Data Transformation

EMR

Graph Data Management Framework

FHIR Objects

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MDWS To FHIR Mappings

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Terminology Services• SKOS ontologies for RXNORM, SNOMED,

LOINC, and NDFRT; stored in Jena triple store; searchable using SPARQL; exposed using HL7 CTS2 SOA Service; deployed on iEHR ESB

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CDS “Facts”H

L7

Rule Engine

FHIR Objects

vMR Objects

vMR Observation Result

Portal Inbox

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Individualized Stateful Rule SessionsIndividual Stateful Rule Sessions

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CCOW-Enabled Portal Framework

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Predictive Analytics

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Universal Inbox

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Janus Legacy Viewer Inbox Plugin

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CDS Prototype: Drug-Genome Check

Socratic Grid ESB

RDF

HL7

CDS

Transformation Services

Terminology Service (Jena)

Data Transformation (Graph)

VistA

Graph Data Management Framework

Patient GenomeGraph

Pharmacogenomics Graph

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Pharmacogenomic CDS

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Other Exemplar CDS Use Cases• Drug-disease interaction checks• Drug-laboratory trending checks• VA Clinical Reminders– BMI calculation– Hypertension Reminder– HbA1C Reminder– Colorectal Cancer Screening Reminder– Lipid Panel Reminder

• IHTSDO EL++ Demonstration

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Conclusion• Socratic Grid is a reference implementation for

CDS and human process reengineering research • Goal is to create an open source“stack”, using

VistA as the reference EMR, suitable for government, academic, and industry innovation

• Please join the community and help us iteratively improve the architecture, leverage multi-disciplinary perspectives and improve the basic infrastructure available to healthcare

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Socratic Grid• License: Apache 2.0• Repository: https://github.com/SocraticGrid• Socratic Grid has joined Open Health Tools• Stewardship– Cognitive Medical Systems, San Diego, CA– www.cognitivemedicine.com

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