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HCLS

30 Sep 2014

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Attendees

Present
+1.415.740.aaaa, Mehmet, DBooth, egombocz, +1.323.444.aabb, [IPcaller], Marc, ericP
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Contents


<ericP> hi all, finishing a dublin core meeting.

<Mehmet> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0dgVQ8OpeZtaDlqNU9EYk9DWVU/edit?usp=sharing_eid

Mehmet Aydar, Healthcare Information Interoperability Project

Mehmet's slides: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0dgVQ8OpeZtaDlqNU9EYk9DWVU/edit

Mehmet: PhD student at Kent State, and working at Cleveland Clinic.

eric, mehmet is going through his slides. he's on the 4th slide

claude: How do you handle many-to-one or one-to-many mappings?

mehmet: For many-to-one you need to define transformation logic -- predefined methods in the system. i have examples.

marc: what about the source context? e.g., for a pregnancy, the person should be a female. How to handle context?

david: i.e., how is the context taken into account in doing the mapping.

mehmet: we do value mapping which i'll show. ask again if your questino is not answered.

<Mehmet> https://www.sts.org/sites/default/files/documents/word/STSAdultCVDataSpecificationsV2_73%20with%20correction.pdf

The above link is for Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) data element definitions.

mehmet: "Selection Set" on the "UI Screenshots - (Metadata)" is the value set.

david: On the variable mappings, what is the priority?

mehmet: If you have many-to-one, it allows one of the source values to be chosen.

david: That's interesting because it says something about the kind of logic that you are using.

mehmet: Often you get the same data from different databases, so the priority helps to select the best one.

<Mehmet> Python

eric: so the model is effectively elements and attributes?

mehmet: yes.

<Marc> Colleagues I will have to leave unfortunately in 3 min

<Marc> Before I go it would help to come back on this with live demo. This is an interesting tool and probably a starting point for our WG

<egombocz> I'm still following, just without audio

<ericP> C-CDA transformed to RDF

<ericP> http://www.openehealth.org/download/attachments/2195464/L-POCD_RM000040.pdf?version=1

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