A. Chytas, N. Bassiliades, P. Natsiavas, “Mapping OMOP-CDM to RDF: Bringing Real-World-Data to the Semantic Web realm”, accepted for presentation at, 34th Medical Informatics Europe Conference (MIE 2024), 25-29 August 2024, Athens, Greece.

Author(s): A. Chytas, N. Bassiliades, P. Natsiavas

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Appeared In: accepted for presentation at, 34th Medical Informatics Europe Conference (MIE 2024), 25-29 August 2024, Athens, Greece.

Keywords: Semantic Web, Real-World Data, OMOP-CDM, Knowledge Graphs

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Abstract: Real-world data (RWD) (i.e., data from Electronic Healthcare Records – EHRs, ePrescription systems, patient registries, etc.) gain increasing attention as they could support observational studies on a large scale. OHDSI is one of the most prominent initiatives regarding the harmonization of RWD and the development of relevant tools via the use of a common data model, OMOP-CDM. OMOP-CDM is a crucial step towards syntactic and semantic data interoperability. Still, OMOP-CDM is based on a typical relational database format, and thus, the vision of a fully connected semantically enriched model is not fully realized. This work presents an open-source effort to map the OMOP-CDM model and the data it hosts, to an ontological model using RDF to support the FAIRness of RWD and their interlinking with Linked Open Data (LOD) towards the vision of the Semantic Web.