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Ontologies in eHealth

                                Pirkko Nykänen
                         Professor, Health Informatics
          University of Tampere, Department of Computer Sciences



                        Pirkko Nykänen   3.2.2010 1
Trusted eHealth and eWelfare Space in Ubiquitous Health Environment
Contents

  •What is an ontology
  •eHealth
  •How ontologies are related to eHealth
  •How ontologies can be utilised in eHealth
  •How to manage ontologies
  •What we will do with ontologies

                        Pirkko Nykänen   3.2.2010 2
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What is an ontology?
   •Philosophy: An ontology refers to a particular
    system of categories accounting for a certain
    vision of the world
       –this system does not depend on a particular language
   •Artificial intelligence: An ontology refers to an
    engineering artifact, constituted by a specific
    vocabulary used to describe a certain reality
       –plus a set of explicit assumptions regarding the
        intended meaning of the vocabulary words


                        Pirkko Nykänen   3.2.2010 3
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• An ontology: A logical theory accounting for the
       intended meaning of a formal vocabulary
        – ontological commitment to a particular
          conceptualisation of the world (Guarino, 1998)
     • An ontology: An explicit specification of a
       conceptualisation (Gruber, 1993)
     • An ontology: Partial conceptualisation of a domain in
       terms of domain objects, their properties and
       relations (Benaroch, 2005)
     • An ontology: Study of categories of things that exist
       or may exist in some domain. The product of such
       study, an ontology, is a catalog of the types of things
       that are assumed to exist in a domain of interest D
       from the perspective of a person who uses language L
       to talk about domain D (Sowa, 1997)

                        Pirkko Nykänen   3.2.2010 4
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Healthcare is information-intensive
  • Healthcare is rich on data, information and knowledge
  • Healthcare data is captured during clinical work and
    research processes but used by other processes
  • Clinical care of patients is shared among multiple
    provider enterprises (e.g. by mobile citizens) requiring
    information sharing
  • Information needs to be aggregated per-patient to
    allow personalised healthcare & decision support and
    then across populations for public health analysis and
    medical research
  • Healthcare information is multitype, complex and
    changing and therefore challenging to manage over
    time
  • High requirements for validity, privacy, safety and
    security         Pirkko Nykänen 3.2.2010 5
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eHealth
  • eHealth - use of ICT to improve or enable
    health and healthcare
     –Services are offered to be used through
      the Internet, citizens have interaction with
      health professionals who look after their
      health needs
  • eHealth - not only technologies, but
    reengineering of health care processes, and
    consideration of the socio-technical aspects of
    design and development of ehealth systems
                        Pirkko Nykänen   3.2.2010 6
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eHealth systems
• One of the key problems in eHealth, health informatics is the
  lack of interoperability among different eHealth systems
• Interoperability can be investigated in different categories in
  the eHealth domain
    – such as the interoperability of the messages exchanged between
      healthcare applications, interoperability of Electronic Healthcare
      Records (EHRs), interoperability of patient identifiers, coding
      systems, clinical guidelines and healthcare business processes
• All these categories can be investigated in two major layers:
  –Syntactic interoperability layer involves the ability of two
     or more systems to exchange information
  –Semantic interoperability layer refers to the ability for
     information shared by systems to be understood at the
     level of formally defined domain concepts

                        Pirkko Nykänen   3.2.2010 7
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How ontologies are related to
                eHealth?
• Clinical research and practice –understand, treat, prevent
  human diseases
• Data, information, knowledge must be extracted, collected,
  developed, processed and applied in these activities
   – Many different types at different epistemic and cognitive levels
   – Representations of these data, information and knowledge are
     based on observations, examinations, care records and other kinds
     of recorded empirical data
• A shared understanding is needed on these data, information and
  knowledge
   – Specific language/ vocabularies used by health professionals to
     communicate medical knowledge and patient-specific information
• Unambiguous communication of complex and detailed
  concepts, leaving the user free to make explicit his/her own
  conceptualisation
                         Pirkko Nykänen   3.2.2010 8
 Trusted eHealth and eWelfare Space in Ubiquitous Health Environment
Using information

  • Is about querying…
     – Across institutional and geographical boundaries
     – Longitudinally in patient record
     – Simultaneously in many and varying data and
       information sources for one patient
     –Across cohorts of patients or studies
  • Meaning must formally relate to the semantic
    definition of the information




                        Pirkko Nykänen   3.2.2010 9
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How ontologies can be
              utilised in eHealth?
  •Ontology-driven information systems
      –Data and information modelling, conceptual modelling
      –Knowledge-integration methodologies to support
       sharing of knowledge, data and information
      –Ontology mapping on IS enterprise architecture levels
       and components
  •Semantic interoperability
      –Distributed, inter-organisational information systems
      –Agreed conceptualisations, domain ontologies
      –Shared understanding, interpretation of concepts

                        Pirkko Nykänen   3.2.2010 10
Trusted eHealth and eWelfare Space in Ubiquitous Health Environment
How to manage ontologies?
• Ontology modelling
  –An ontology editor that provides a graphical
    representation of the ontology and allows visual
    evaluation of the ontology
• Ontology formalisation
  –Ontology description languages like OWL Web Ontology
    Language
       •Reference / top ontologies / context ontologies
          – partially accessible in eHealth domain
       •Showcase ontologies
          –Actor-profile ontologies
          –Citizen-case profile ontologies / personal health ontologies
       • Services / Intervention / Activity plans


                         Pirkko Nykänen   3.2.2010 11
 Trusted eHealth and eWelfare Space in Ubiquitous Health Environment
What we will do with
                   ontologies?
    –Develop a context-sensitive welfare conceptual model
     and ontology
      • citizen-centred approach for personal health
        A
      • enable life-long management and utilisation of
        To
        welfare and health related information and knowledge
        in an ubiquitous welfare environment
    –Develop an information system architecture for a life-long
     health and welfare record
      •Data and information interoperability
      •Enterprise architecture approach
      •Ontology-driven IS
    Evaluation: Impacts analysis based on use cases and
     usage scenarios
                        Pirkko Nykänen   3.2.2010 12
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This research is ongoing!

                  Pirkko.Nykanen@uta.fi




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Ontologies in eHealth

  • 1. Ontologies in eHealth Pirkko Nykänen Professor, Health Informatics University of Tampere, Department of Computer Sciences Pirkko Nykänen 3.2.2010 1 Trusted eHealth and eWelfare Space in Ubiquitous Health Environment
  • 2. Contents •What is an ontology •eHealth •How ontologies are related to eHealth •How ontologies can be utilised in eHealth •How to manage ontologies •What we will do with ontologies Pirkko Nykänen 3.2.2010 2 Trusted eHealth and eWelfare Space in Ubiquitous Health Environment
  • 3. What is an ontology? •Philosophy: An ontology refers to a particular system of categories accounting for a certain vision of the world –this system does not depend on a particular language •Artificial intelligence: An ontology refers to an engineering artifact, constituted by a specific vocabulary used to describe a certain reality –plus a set of explicit assumptions regarding the intended meaning of the vocabulary words Pirkko Nykänen 3.2.2010 3 Trusted eHealth and eWelfare Space in Ubiquitous Health Environment
  • 4. • An ontology: A logical theory accounting for the intended meaning of a formal vocabulary – ontological commitment to a particular conceptualisation of the world (Guarino, 1998) • An ontology: An explicit specification of a conceptualisation (Gruber, 1993) • An ontology: Partial conceptualisation of a domain in terms of domain objects, their properties and relations (Benaroch, 2005) • An ontology: Study of categories of things that exist or may exist in some domain. The product of such study, an ontology, is a catalog of the types of things that are assumed to exist in a domain of interest D from the perspective of a person who uses language L to talk about domain D (Sowa, 1997) Pirkko Nykänen 3.2.2010 4 Trusted eHealth and eWelfare Space in Ubiquitous Health Environment
  • 5. Healthcare is information-intensive • Healthcare is rich on data, information and knowledge • Healthcare data is captured during clinical work and research processes but used by other processes • Clinical care of patients is shared among multiple provider enterprises (e.g. by mobile citizens) requiring information sharing • Information needs to be aggregated per-patient to allow personalised healthcare & decision support and then across populations for public health analysis and medical research • Healthcare information is multitype, complex and changing and therefore challenging to manage over time • High requirements for validity, privacy, safety and security Pirkko Nykänen 3.2.2010 5 Trusted eHealth and eWelfare Space in Ubiquitous Health Environment
  • 6. eHealth • eHealth - use of ICT to improve or enable health and healthcare –Services are offered to be used through the Internet, citizens have interaction with health professionals who look after their health needs • eHealth - not only technologies, but reengineering of health care processes, and consideration of the socio-technical aspects of design and development of ehealth systems Pirkko Nykänen 3.2.2010 6 Trusted eHealth and eWelfare Space in Ubiquitous Health Environment
  • 7. eHealth systems • One of the key problems in eHealth, health informatics is the lack of interoperability among different eHealth systems • Interoperability can be investigated in different categories in the eHealth domain – such as the interoperability of the messages exchanged between healthcare applications, interoperability of Electronic Healthcare Records (EHRs), interoperability of patient identifiers, coding systems, clinical guidelines and healthcare business processes • All these categories can be investigated in two major layers: –Syntactic interoperability layer involves the ability of two or more systems to exchange information –Semantic interoperability layer refers to the ability for information shared by systems to be understood at the level of formally defined domain concepts Pirkko Nykänen 3.2.2010 7 Trusted eHealth and eWelfare Space in Ubiquitous Health Environment
  • 8. How ontologies are related to eHealth? • Clinical research and practice –understand, treat, prevent human diseases • Data, information, knowledge must be extracted, collected, developed, processed and applied in these activities – Many different types at different epistemic and cognitive levels – Representations of these data, information and knowledge are based on observations, examinations, care records and other kinds of recorded empirical data • A shared understanding is needed on these data, information and knowledge – Specific language/ vocabularies used by health professionals to communicate medical knowledge and patient-specific information • Unambiguous communication of complex and detailed concepts, leaving the user free to make explicit his/her own conceptualisation Pirkko Nykänen 3.2.2010 8 Trusted eHealth and eWelfare Space in Ubiquitous Health Environment
  • 9. Using information • Is about querying… – Across institutional and geographical boundaries – Longitudinally in patient record – Simultaneously in many and varying data and information sources for one patient –Across cohorts of patients or studies • Meaning must formally relate to the semantic definition of the information Pirkko Nykänen 3.2.2010 9 Trusted eHealth and eWelfare Space in Ubiquitous Health Environment
  • 10. How ontologies can be utilised in eHealth? •Ontology-driven information systems –Data and information modelling, conceptual modelling –Knowledge-integration methodologies to support sharing of knowledge, data and information –Ontology mapping on IS enterprise architecture levels and components •Semantic interoperability –Distributed, inter-organisational information systems –Agreed conceptualisations, domain ontologies –Shared understanding, interpretation of concepts Pirkko Nykänen 3.2.2010 10 Trusted eHealth and eWelfare Space in Ubiquitous Health Environment
  • 11. How to manage ontologies? • Ontology modelling –An ontology editor that provides a graphical representation of the ontology and allows visual evaluation of the ontology • Ontology formalisation –Ontology description languages like OWL Web Ontology Language •Reference / top ontologies / context ontologies – partially accessible in eHealth domain •Showcase ontologies –Actor-profile ontologies –Citizen-case profile ontologies / personal health ontologies • Services / Intervention / Activity plans Pirkko Nykänen 3.2.2010 11 Trusted eHealth and eWelfare Space in Ubiquitous Health Environment
  • 12. What we will do with ontologies? –Develop a context-sensitive welfare conceptual model and ontology • citizen-centred approach for personal health A • enable life-long management and utilisation of To welfare and health related information and knowledge in an ubiquitous welfare environment –Develop an information system architecture for a life-long health and welfare record •Data and information interoperability •Enterprise architecture approach •Ontology-driven IS Evaluation: Impacts analysis based on use cases and usage scenarios Pirkko Nykänen 3.2.2010 12 Trusted eHealth and eWelfare Space in Ubiquitous Health Environment
  • 13. This research is ongoing! Pirkko.Nykanen@uta.fi Pirkko Nykänen 3.2.2010 13 Trusted eHealth and eWelfare Space in Ubiquitous Health Environment