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An Ontology Driven Multi-Agent Approach to Integrated e-Health Systems

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  • Weir Ying

    (University of New South Wales, Australia)

  • Jaminda S. Wimalasiri

    (University of New South Wales, Australia)

  • Pradeep Ray

    (University of New South Wales, Australia)

  • Subhagata Chattopadhyay

    (University of New South Wales, Australia)

  • Concepción S. Wilson

    (University of New South Wales, Australia)

Abstract

One aim of an integrated e-Health system is to improve the quality of healthcare by providing transparent access to patient information. The current health information management environment has numerous systems with varying techniques for representing and managing patient data. The increasing mobility of patients results in patient information being spread across these systems. Presented in this paper is a conceptual architecture for the interoperability of e-Health systems. This architecture uses multiple cooperating software agents that actively access, recognize, and associate the information in distributed, heterogeneous e-health systems. Using a layered ontology structure we show how ontology based multi-agent systems can be used to resolve discrepancies in terminology and/or structure. This involves a case study in a distributed Electronic Health Record (EHR) environment.

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  • Weir Ying & Jaminda S. Wimalasiri & Pradeep Ray & Subhagata Chattopadhyay & Concepción S. Wilson, 2010. "An Ontology Driven Multi-Agent Approach to Integrated e-Health Systems," International Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications (IJEHMC), IGI Global, vol. 1(1), pages 28-40, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jehmc0:v:1:y:2010:i:1:p:28-40
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