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BackgroundOne of the primary obstacles to measure clinical quality is the lack of configurable solutions to make computers understand and compute clinical quality indicators. The paper presents a solution that can help clinical staff develop clinical quality measurement more easily and generate the corresponding data reports and visualization by a configurable method based on openEHR and Clinical Quality Language (CQL).MethodsFirst, expression logic adopted from CQL was combined with openEHR to express clinical quality indicators. Archetype binding provides the clinical information models used in expression logic, terminology binding makes the medical concepts consistent used in clinical quality artifacts and metadata is regarded as the essential component for sharing and management. Then, a systematic approach was put forward to facilitate the development of clinical quality indicators and the generation of corresponding data reports and visualization. Finally, clinical physicians were invited to test our system and give their opinions.ResultsWith the combination of openEHR and CQL, 64 indicators from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) were expressed for verification and a complicated indicator was shown as an example. 68 indicators from 17 different scenes in the local environment were also expressed and computed in our system. A platform was built to support the development of indicators in a unified way. Also, an execution engine can parse and compute these indicators. Based on a clinical data repository (CDR), indicators were used to generate data reports and visualization and shown in a dashboard.ConclusionOur method is capable of expressing clinical quality indicators formally. With the computer-interpretable indicators, a systematic approach can make it more easily to define clinical indicators and generate medical data reports and visualization, and facilitate the adoption of clinical quality measurements.

Highlights

  • One of the primary obstacles to measure clinical quality is the lack of configurable solutions to make computers understand and compute clinical quality indicators

  • We propose to use Clinical Quality Language (CQL), combined with the advantages of the openEHR information model to provide a configurable method for clinical quality measurement through Electronic health record (EHR)

  • Our configurable method can be divided into two parts, the first part is about using openEHR information models to express Clinical quality indicators (CQI), and the second part is to propose a systematic approach to use and compute these clinical quality indicators, and generate corresponding data reports and visual dashboards

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One of the primary obstacles to measure clinical quality is the lack of configurable solutions to make computers understand and compute clinical quality indicators. Li et al BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making (2022) 22:37 health care quality that can be used with readily available hospital inpatient administrative data to measure and track clinical performance and outcomes” [3]. These clinical quality indicators (CQIs) aim at helping monitor and improve the performance and quality of health care services. According to the actual usage scenario, they select different styles of report or view components to show the computed results of these indicators In this process, there are some problems

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