Abstract:
The Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) project at the United States National Library
of Medicine contains and organizes a large number of terms from controlled medical
vocabularies. This study examines the suitability of the UMLS for representing patient
care information as it exists in the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center (CPMC) clinical
information system. Comparisons were made between the semantic types, semantic relations
and medical concepts of the UMLS and the data model entities, semantic classes, semantic
relations and concepts in the CPMC system. Results of the comparison demonstrate that
the UMLS structural model is appropriate for representing CPMC vocabularies and patient
data and that the UMLS concepts provide excellent coverage of CPMC concepts in many
areas. Recommendations are made for enhancing UMLS structure to provide additional
coverage of the CPMC model. It is concluded that content expansion to provide better
coverage of clinical terminology is possible within the current UMLS model.
Keywords:
Nomenclature - Unified Medical Language System - Hospital Information Systems