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Authors: D. Ammon, A. Bietenbeck, M. Boeker, T. Ganslandt, S. Heckmann, K. Heitmann, U. Sax, J. Schepers, S. C. Semler, S. Thun, S. Zautke

Date Published: 2019

Publication Type: Misc

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Authors: K. Buckow, D. Ammon, R. Bild, M. Boeker, T. Ganslandt, B. Haarbrandt, S. Haferkamp, U. Sax, J. Schepers, B. Schreiweis, H. Stenzhorn

Date Published: 2019

Publication Type: InBook

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Authors: Matthias Löbe, O. Beyan, Sebastian Stäubert, Frank A. Meineke, D. Ammon, Alfred Winter, S. Deckert, Markus Löffler, Toralf Kirsten

Date Published: 2019

Publication Type: InProceedings

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Many healthcare IT systems in Germany are unable to interoperate with other systems through standardised data formats. Therefore it is difficult to store and retrieve data and to establish a systematic collection of data with provenance across systems and even healthcare institutions. We outline the concept for a Transformation Pipeline that can act as a processor for proprietary medical data formats from multiple sources. Through a modular construction, the pipeline relies on different data extraction and data enrichment modules as well as on interfaces to external definitions for interoperability standards. The developed solution is extendable and reusable, enabling data transformation independent from current format definitions and entailing the opportunity of collaboration with other research groups.

Authors: Lo An Phan-Vogtmann, A. Helborn, Henner M. Kruse, E. Thomas, Andrew J. Heidel, K. Saleh, F. Rissner, M. Specht, A. Henkel, A. Scherag, D. Ammon

Date Published: 2019

Publication Type: Journal article

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Authors: B. Schreiweis, D. Ammon, M. Sedlmayr, F. Albashiti, T. Wendt

Date Published: 2019

Publication Type: InBook

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Authors: S. Zabka, D. Ammon, T. Ganslandt, J. E. Gewehr, C. Haverkamp, S. Kiefer, H. Lautenbacher, Matthias Löbe, S. Thun, M. Boeker

Date Published: 2019

Publication Type: InProceedings

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Introduction: (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) is a modern standard for communication and representation of clinical data, where each dataset is defined by a single resource, linked to other resources [ref:1]. But FHIR\textregistered does explicitely not define how to persist these resources[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL]

Authors: Henner M Kruse, Alexander Helhorn, Lo An Phan-Vogtmann, Eric Thomas, Andrew J Heidel, Kutaiba Saleh, André Scherag, Danny Ammon

Date Published: 2019

Publication Type: Misc

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