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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 21, 2020
Filed:
Jul. 15, 2014
Cerner Innovation, Inc., Kansas City, KS (US);
Vikram Anand, Downingtown, PA (US);
Farbod Rahmanian, Leesport, PA (US);
William Michael Hasling, Princeton Junction, NJ (US);
Brian Thornton, Collegeville, PA (US);
Muthu Premananth, Bangalore, IN;
Daniel Antohe, Englewood, CO (US);
Radu Stefan Niculescu, Malvern, PA (US);
Camille Anne Egan, Downingtown, PA (US);
Bette Jane Reese, Chadds Ford, PA (US);
William A Landi, Devon, PA (US);
Todd W Fritsche, Phoenixville, PA (US);
CERNER INNOVATION, INC., Kansas City, KS (US);
Abstract
By extracting clinical data of any format from respective different sources, a data repository normalized to a generic format is created. A medical domain specific language may be used to interact with the data repository for identifying cohorts and gaps in care for the respective cohorts. Any rules for finding gaps in care are converted into the medical domain specific language for determining gaps. This standardization in both the data repository and rule application may allow for a true cost and time to value solution accessible to many different medical practices.