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TATRC. Initial Implementation of an Intelligent Patient Data Review Assistant (IPDRA). ATA 2004. LTC Trinka Coster, MD Matthew Medlock, MD LTC Joseph Parker, MD Jim Ong, MS Jane Dowling, MS Stephen Porter, MD Seth Powsner, MD Ida Sim, MD PhD. Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
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TATRC Initial Implementation of an Intelligent Patient Data Review Assistant (IPDRA) ATA 2004 LTC Trinka Coster, MD Matthew Medlock, MD LTC Joseph Parker, MD Jim Ong, MS Jane Dowling, MS Stephen Porter, MD Seth Powsner, MD Ida Sim, MD PhD Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Uniformed Services Univ. of the Health Sciences Walter Reed Army Medical Center Stottler Henke NYU Medical Center Harvard Medical School Yale University School of Medicine UC San Francisco School of Medicine
TATRC PROBLEM • Automated clinical results require users to shift through voluminous, un-summarized electronic data which are not formatted in a way to help the physician discover and/or see relationships • No method to communicate to and from a medical consultant integrated medical data to facilitate diagnosis or management of a medical problem
Small Business Innovative Research Project – Cognitive Patient-Clinician Encounter Model Mission Project Goals Testbed Integrate patient data to facilitate rapid identification of trends, interactions, and/or medically relevant relationships Develop and evaluate an operational prototype that demonstrates feasibility and utility Dept. of Defense clinical databases .
Intelligent Patient Data Review Assistant Strategy (IPDRA) Integrate data across disparate sources to present clinically-meaningful subsets of medical data by problem, guideline or concept MultiTimeGraphs displays coordinated timelines and time-series graphs Web browser displays views generated by the IPDRA web application server Users specify view logic by using authoring tool to draw flow charts Patient data views Information-dense displays Web access Visual view authoring
Research Questions Utility of views View design principles Feasibility Do views decrease the time for patient data review by clinicians? Do views make it easier to detect trends and/or relationships? Do views decrease medical errors? What design guidelines and principles can help ensure effective views? Does the authoring tool enable practical and economical creation of potentially large libraries of views?
View Generation View Authoring Authoring Tool(SimBionic) IPDRA Web Application Server or IPDRA View Test/Debug Application View logic specifications SimBionic Run-time System predicates: db utils actions: HTML, XML generation IPDRA database (graph, SQL, HTML templates) clinical database (ICDB, M2, CHCS II) IPDRA Architecture
TATRC Preliminary View Design Findings • Data review steps can be inferred from clinical practice guidelines to guide view design • For complex problem views, physician can use authoring tool to visualize integrated data • Views can show physical exam results, risk factors, related problems (ICD9), labs, pharmacy, procedures and radiology
TATRC IPDRA Status • Designed and implemented prototype of IPDRA authoring and view generation software • Prototyped 3 views (hypertension, cardiac overview, diabetes mellitus) using DoD’s Integrated Clinical Data Base (ICDB) as the test database • Evaluation (and refinement) of views planned for fall 2004 IF WE GET ACCESS TO SANITIZED CLINICAL DATA
TATRC ISSUES • Access To Sanitized Clinical Data • Electronic Drug Label – Knowledge Source • Electronic Guidelines – Knowledge Source • Redefine “Drug Allergy Section” to “Allergy & Drug Intolerance and Ineffectiveness” • Medical Confounders: “Yes/No” “Start Date/Stop Date” • Edit and Annotation Features