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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association | 2002

Plug-and-play XML: a health care perspective.

Ralf Schweiger; Simon Hoelzer; Udo Altmann; Joerg Rieger; Joachim Dudeck

The application of XML (Extensible Markup Language) is still costly. The authors present an approach to ease the development of XML applications. They have developed a Web-based framework that combines existing XML resources into a comprehensive XML application. The XML framework is model-driven, i.e., the authors primarily design XML document models (XML schema, document type definition), and users can enter, search, and view related XML documents using a Web browser. The XML model itself is flexible and might be composed of existing model standards. The second part of the paper relates the approach of the authors to some problems frequently encountered in the clinical documentation process.


International Journal of Medical Informatics | 2002

XML-based application interface services—a method to enhance integrability of disease specific systems

Udo Altmann; Ali Gerhard Tafazzoli; Frank Rüdiger Katz; Joachim Dudeck

Disease specific systems usually offer excellent functionality for the management of the covered diseases. But the restriction to a certain disease often hampers their wide spread use since they are not optimised for clinical workflow. The Giessener Tumordokumentationssystem (GTDS) is a disease specific system that is not only designed for the use in tumour registries but also to support clinical care. In order to integrate it into hospital information systems, we implemented standard communication interfaces. However, interfaces are not satisfactory since they do not consider aspects of the normal workflow of a clinical user. Therefore, we developed a strategy that should ease the access to the system in the environment of existing systems. From the technical point of view, XML with its capabilities to represent even complex data in a rather simple way helped to implement this strategy. We use XML to communicate with API-like services and created a WWW environment to demonstrate the access to these services. Since HTML based access itself is a means to integrate systems, we intend to expand this environment to an appropriate region based means to improve the communication with registries. Another application using the services is the transfer of data between two registries with common patients.


Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association | 2002

Plug-and-Play XML

Ralf Schweiger; Simon Hoelzer; Udo Altmann; Joerg Rieger; Joachim Dudeck

The application of XML (Extensible Markup Language) is still costly. The authors present an approach to ease the development of XML applications. They have developed a Web-based framework that combines existing XML resources into a comprehensive XML application. The XML framework is model-driven, i.e., the authors primarily design XML document models (XML schema, document type definition), and users can enter, search, and view related XML documents using a Web browser. The XML model itself is flexible and might be composed of existing model standards. The second part of the paper relates the approach of the authors to some problems frequently encountered in the clinical documentation process.


Artificial Intelligence in Medicine | 2002

Integrated decision support in a hospital cancer registry

Ali Gerhard Tafazzoli; Udo Altmann; Thomas Bürkle; Simon Hölzer; Joachim Dudeck

In this paper we present (a) a shell for integrated knowledge-based functions that is destined to support decision processes of the users of the Giessener Tumordokumentationssystem (GTDS) and (b) some results we obtained during a 6-month observation period at one of the customers of the GTDS. A special characteristic of the provided decision support is the high degree of integration in the underlying information system GTDS, i.e. the functions are triggered by events in the patient database, existing patient data is reused as input for the reasoning process and generated alerts are presented instantly to the end-user. The first routine field of application was supporting registrars to adhere to integrity constraints as defined by the International Agency of Research on Cancer (IARC) during the documentation process. This information is important for the registrars since the checks of the IARC are an accepted standard for data quality in cancer registries. The expected benefit of this application area is less effort in achieving adherence to the specification of the IARC by preventing the costly rectification at a later time. During the last 5 months of the observation period 164 alerts were displayed. About 65% of the assessed alerts were considered to be correct. Especially, the analysis of the incorrect alerts revealed some shortcomings in the knowledge behind some of the integrity constraints of the IARC. The general feedback from the end-users indicate positive user satisfaction. Currently, the shell is in use in six hospital cancer registries.


Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association | 2002

Plug-and-Play XMLA Health Care Perspective

Ralf Schweiger; Simon Hoelzer; Udo Altmann; Joerg Rieger; Joachim Dudeck

The application of XML (Extensible Markup Language) is still costly. The authors present an approach to ease the development of XML applications. They have developed a Web-based framework that combines existing XML resources into a comprehensive XML application. The XML framework is model-driven, i.e., the authors primarily design XML document models (XML schema, document type definition), and users can enter, search, and view related XML documents using a Web browser. The XML model itself is flexible and might be composed of existing model standards. The second part of the paper relates the approach of the authors to some problems frequently encountered in the clinical documentation process.


Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | 2013

Adjuvant therapy with tamoxifen compared to aromatase inhibitors for 257 male breast cancer patients.

Holm Eggemann; Atanas Ignatov; Bobbie Smith; Udo Altmann; Gunter von Minckwitz; Freidrich W. Röhl; Mark Jahn; Serban-Dan Costa


medical informatics europe | 2005

Representation of medical informatics in the wikipedia and its perspectives.

Udo Altmann


medical informatics europe | 2006

A reference model for clinical tumour documentation.

Udo Altmann; Frank Rüdiger Katz; Joachim Dudeck


Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | 2018

Survival benefit of tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitor in male and female breast cancer

Holm Eggemann; Udo Altmann; Serban-Dan Costa; Atanas Ignatov


american medical informatics association annual symposium | 1999

Integrated knowledge-based functions in a hospital cancer registry--specific requirements for routine applicability.

Ali Gerhard Tafazzoli; Udo Altmann; Werner Wächter; Frank Rüdiger Katz; Simon Hölzer; Joachim Dudeck

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Atanas Ignatov

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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Holm Eggemann

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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Serban-Dan Costa

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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Bobbie Smith

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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