Title
Translating social determinants of health into standardized clinical entities
Date Issued
16 June 2020
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
conference paper
Author(s)
Publisher(s)
IOS Press
Abstract
Social determinants of health (SDH) are a valuable source of health information which still are not fully utilized in the clinical space. Knowing that a certain patient has trouble finding transportation, has a potentially hazardous relationship with a family member or close relative, is currently unemployed, or various other social factors would allow providers to tailor treatment plans in a way to best help that patient. However, these SDH must be gathered, represented, and stored in a standardized way before they can be leveraged by informatics tools designed for health providers. This process of translating SDH to standardized clinical entities includes two main steps. The first is a collaborative effort to establish an ontology of medical terminology codes (i.e., ICD, SNOMED, LOINC, etc.) which can be used to uniformly represent SDH as coded concepts. The second is a collaborative effort to use the FHIR standard to create profiles and extensions which will allow FHIR resources to be used to store the coded SDH as clinical entities. Each of these steps has their own complexities that must be considered and accounted for in future efforts to create interoperable clinical informatics solutions which utilize SDH.
Start page
474
End page
478
Volume
270
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Políticas de salud, Servicios de salud
Salud pública, Salud ambiental
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85086919826
PubMed ID
Source
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Resource of which it is part
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
ISSN of the container
09269630
ISBN of the container
9781643680828
Conference
30th Medical Informatics Europe Conference, MIE 2020
Sponsor(s)
The work of this paper was supported in part by a World Health Organization WHO/PAHO, IS4H joint grant, between the University of Utah in the USA, and the National Institute of Health in Peru.
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