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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association | 2000

GEM: A Proposal for a More Comprehensive Guideline Document Model Using XML

Richard N. Shiffman; Bryant T. Karras; Abha Agrawal; Roland Chen; Luis N. Marenco; Sujai D. Nath

OBJECTIVE To develop a guideline document model that includes a sufficiently broad set of concepts to be useful throughout the guideline life cycle. DESIGN Current guideline document models are limited in that they reflect the specific orientation of the stakeholder who created them; thus, developers and disseminators often provide few constructs for conceptualizing recommendations, while implementers de-emphasize concepts related to establishing guideline validity. The authors developed the Guideline Elements Model (GEM) using XML to better represent the heterogeneous knowledge contained in practice guidelines. Core constructs were derived from the Institute of Medicines Guideline Appraisal Instrument, the National Guideline Clearinghouse, and the augmented decision table guideline representation. These were supplemented by additional concepts from a literature review. RESULTS The GEM hierarchy includes more than 100 elements. Major concepts relate to a guidelines identity, developer, purpose, intended audience, method of development, target population, knowledge components, testing, and review plan. Knowledge components in guideline documents include recommendations (which in turn comprise conditionals and imperatives), definitions, and algorithms. CONCLUSION GEM is more comprehensive than existing models and is expressively adequate to represent the heterogeneous information contained in guidelines. Use of XML contributes to a flexible, comprehensible, shareable, and reusable knowledge representation that is both readable by human beings and processible by computers.


Studies in health technology and informatics | 2004

Adherence to computerized clinical reminders in a large healthcare delivery network.

Abha Agrawal; Michael F. Mayo-Smith


american medical informatics association annual symposium | 2001

Using GEM-encoded guidelines to generate medical logic modules.

Abha Agrawal; Richard N. Shiffman


Studies in health technology and informatics | 2007

Evaluation of an Electronic Medication Reconciliation System in Inpatient Setting in an Acute Care Hospital

Abha Agrawal; Winfred Y. Wu; Israel Khachewatsky


Studies in health technology and informatics | 2001

An approach to guideline implementation with GEM.

Richard N. Shiffman; Abha Agrawal; Aniruddha M. Deshpande; Peter Gershkovich


Studies in health technology and informatics | 2001

Evaluation of guideline quality using GEM-Q.

Abha Agrawal; Richard N. Shiffman


american medical informatics association annual symposium | 2006

Literature Based Discovery of Gene Clusters Using Phylogenetic Methods

Indra Neil Sarkar; Abha Agrawal


american medical informatics association annual symposium | 2001

A metadata framework for interoperating heterogeneous genome data using XML.

Kei-Hoi Cheung; Aniruddha M. Deshpande; Nick P. Tosches; Sujai D. Nath; Abha Agrawal; Perry L. Miller; Anuj Kumar; Michael Snyder


Communications in Applied Analysis | 2017

EXISTENCE OF HOPF-BIFURCATION IN A 6-DIMENSIONAL SYSTEM

Anuj Kumar; Abha Agrawal


AAP News | 2001

Benefits of EMR systems can’t be measured in dollars, cents

Richard N. Shiffman; Abha Agrawal

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University of Michigan

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