@inproceedings{514c2c81e79544f6af9156fe9fa3aabc,
title = "Design of HL7 FHIR Profiles for Pathology Reports Integrated with Pathology Images",
abstract = "This paper describes the development of Health Level Seven Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resource (FHIR) profiles for pathology reports integrated with whole slide images and clinical data to create a pathology research database. A report template was designed to collect structured reports, enabling pathologists to select structured terms based on a checklist, allowing for the standardization of terms used to describe tumor features. We gathered and analyzed 190 non-small-cell lung cancer pathology reports in free text format, which were then structured by mapping the itemized vocabulary to FHIR observation resources, using international standard terminologies, such as the International Classification of Diseases, LOINC, and SNOMED CT. The resulting FHIR profiles were published as an implementation guide, which includes 25 profiles for essential data elements, value sets, and structured definitions for integrating clinical data and pathology images associated with the pathology report. These profiles enable the exchange of structured data between systems and facilitate the integration of pathology data into electronic health records, which can improve the quality of care for patients with cancer.",
author = "Lien, {Chung Yueh} and Ting, {Tzu Yun} and Kuo, {Li Chun} and Chung, {Pau Choo} and Chu, {Yuan Chia} and Kuo, {Chen Tsung}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2024 International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) and IOS Press.; 19th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics, MedInfo 2023 ; Conference date: 08-07-2023 Through 12-07-2023",
year = "2024",
month = jan,
day = "25",
doi = "10.3233/SHTI230918",
language = "English",
series = "Studies in Health Technology and Informatics",
publisher = "IOS Press BV",
pages = "13--17",
editor = "Jen Bichel-Findlay and Paula Otero and Philip Scott and Elaine Huesing",
booktitle = "MEDINFO 2023 - The Future is Accessible",
}