Health information transformation system
First Claim
1. One or more non-transitory computer hardware devices having computer-executable instructions embodied thereon, that, when executed, implement a method for transforming raw healthcare data into usable healthcare data, the method comprising:
- receiving raw health information from at least one data collector, the data collector accessing the raw health information from one or more raw data sources;
indexing a portion of the raw health information to create a searchable index;
transforming the indexed portion of the raw health information into usable data corresponding to a patient, using one or more content-mapping services, the transforming comprising;
(1) sorting the portion of the raw health information into structured data of standard nomenclature, structured data of non-standard nomenclature, and unstructured raw data;
(2) when the portion of the raw health information is unstructured raw data, identifying a first discrete clinical concept having an associated codified meaning and a second discrete clinical concept without a codified meaning via natural language processing, the first and second discrete clinical concepts identified based on a level of detail in the unstructured raw data;
(3) transforming the first discrete clinical concept into a first health concept that is structured data of standard nomenclature by applying the associated codified meanings, and transforming the second discrete clinical concept into a second health concept that is structured data of standard nomenclature by associating the second discrete clinical concept with a broader health concept having the codified meaning, the codified meaning and the associated codified meaning based on one or more standardized clinical codes; and
(4) mapping the first and second health concepts to a relevant piece of information based on nomenclature and ontology mapping, the ontology mapping providing discovery of nomenclatural linkages between pairs of terms or combinations of terms that are extant on multiple different health information systems, at least two of the different health information systems not sharing at least one of a set of unified codesets, nomenclatures, or ontologies to tag or code the documents and records;
storing the usable data into a data repository; and
utilizing the usable data by a computer application to perform a content-mapping, the content-mapping service comprising a synonymic-discovery service or an ontology mapping service.
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Abstract
Methods, computer systems, and computer readable media for transforming raw healthcare data into relevant healthcare data are provided. Transformation of raw healthcare data into relevant data is accomplished by receiving raw data from a plurality of disparate data sources, indexing the data, and mapping the data. Embodiments transform raw data into relevant data through the use of natural language processing, synonymy and ontology mapping, and adaptive knowledge processing. The relevant data is stored in a one record that includes information necessary to understand and represent that patient.
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20 Claims
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1. One or more non-transitory computer hardware devices having computer-executable instructions embodied thereon, that, when executed, implement a method for transforming raw healthcare data into usable healthcare data, the method comprising:
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receiving raw health information from at least one data collector, the data collector accessing the raw health information from one or more raw data sources; indexing a portion of the raw health information to create a searchable index; transforming the indexed portion of the raw health information into usable data corresponding to a patient, using one or more content-mapping services, the transforming comprising; (1) sorting the portion of the raw health information into structured data of standard nomenclature, structured data of non-standard nomenclature, and unstructured raw data; (2) when the portion of the raw health information is unstructured raw data, identifying a first discrete clinical concept having an associated codified meaning and a second discrete clinical concept without a codified meaning via natural language processing, the first and second discrete clinical concepts identified based on a level of detail in the unstructured raw data; (3) transforming the first discrete clinical concept into a first health concept that is structured data of standard nomenclature by applying the associated codified meanings, and transforming the second discrete clinical concept into a second health concept that is structured data of standard nomenclature by associating the second discrete clinical concept with a broader health concept having the codified meaning, the codified meaning and the associated codified meaning based on one or more standardized clinical codes; and (4) mapping the first and second health concepts to a relevant piece of information based on nomenclature and ontology mapping, the ontology mapping providing discovery of nomenclatural linkages between pairs of terms or combinations of terms that are extant on multiple different health information systems, at least two of the different health information systems not sharing at least one of a set of unified codesets, nomenclatures, or ontologies to tag or code the documents and records; storing the usable data into a data repository; and utilizing the usable data by a computer application to perform a content-mapping, the content-mapping service comprising a synonymic-discovery service or an ontology mapping service. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A system for transforming raw healthcare data into relevant healthcare data, the system comprising:
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a staging area repository for receiving raw health information from at least a first source of a plurality of sources of raw health information; one or more processors; memory, the memory comprising; a crawler agent for accessing the raw health information from the first source and providing a copy of the raw health information to the staging area; an observer agent for identifying a plurality of discrete clinical concepts with corresponding clinical codes from the copy of raw health information in the staging area; and a concept mapping agent for transforming a portion of the copy of raw health information into relevant data associated with a patient based on the identified concepts using one or more content mapping services, the transforming comprising; (1) sorting the portion of the raw health information into structured data of standard nomenclature, structured data of non-standard nomenclature, and unstructured raw data; (2) when the portion of the raw health information is unstructured raw data, identifying a plurality of discrete clinical concepts represented in non-standard nomenclature using a natural language processing component; (3) labeling each of the plurality of discrete clinical concepts as one of positive, suspected, or negative based on context of text in the portion of raw health information identified using the natural language processing component; (4) transforming the plurality of discrete concepts into a plurality of health concepts by associating the plurality of discrete clinical concepts with broader health concepts having codified meanings and applying the codified meanings to the plurality of discrete clinical concepts, the codified meanings based on one or more standardized clinical codes; and (5) mapping the plurality of health concepts to a relevant piece of information based in existing relationships within a nomenclature and ontology mapping component, the nomenclature and ontology mapping component associating the plurality of health concepts to one or more broader health concepts, the one or more broader health concepts being structured data of standard nomenclature suitable for processing by a distributed adaptive knowledge engine component; and a data repository for storing the relevant data, at least one content-mapping service comprising a synonymic-discovery or an ontology mapping service. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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18. One or more non-transitory computer hardware devices having computer-executable instructions embodied thereon, that, when executed, implement a method for generating a universal patient health record, the method comprising:
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receiving raw health information from one or more data sources; from the received raw health information, identifying a plurality of health concepts, the identifying comprising; (1) sorting the portion of the raw health information into structured data of standard nomenclature, structured data of non-standard nomenclature, and unstructured raw data; (2) when the portion of the raw health information is unstructured raw data, identifying a plurality of discrete clinical concepts represented in non-standard nomenclature via natural language processing; (3) labeling each of the plurality of discrete clinical concepts as one of positive, suspected, or negative based on context of text in the portion of raw health information identified via natural language processing; and (4) transforming the plurality of discrete clinical concepts into the plurality of health concepts by associating the plurality of discrete clinical concepts with broader health concepts having codified meanings and applying the codified meanings to the plurality of discrete clinical concepts, the codified meanings based on one or more standardized clinical codes; based on the identified plurality of health concepts, transforming at least a portion of the raw health information into relevant data associated with a patient, the transforming comprising; (1) performing content mapping on the portion of the raw health information using one or more content-mapping services including at least one of a synonymic-discovery service or an ontology mapping service, the ontology mapping service providing discovery of nomenclatural linkages between pairs of terms or combinations of terms that are extant on multiple different health information systems, at least two of the different health information systems not sharing at least one of a set of unified codesets, nomenclatures, or ontologies to tag or code the documents and records;
or(2) performing patient record linkage on the at least the portion of the raw health information; and storing the relevant data into a data repository, thereby creating the universal patient health record; the transformed relevant data comprising data represented by a standardized structure, nomenclature, format, or ontology. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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