A sustainable HL7 FHIR based ontology for PHR data*

One of the most widely acknowledged standards in health informatics is HL7 (Health Level 7 International). HL7 FHIR® (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) is a new HL7 standard for exchanging electronic health data. It builds upon previous HL7 data format standards, but also leverages more modern technical concepts and approaches, aiming to be more developer-friendly. We present a developed ontology that, not only represents the domain entities of a personal health record (PHR) focusing on tele-health and integrated care, but also stores the actual data as instances of the defined ontology classes. Inspired and based on HL7 FHIR we defined a methodology for representing FHIR data types and FHIR resources in OWL and we have extended or restricted the resources to match specific domain needs. Additionally, since HL7 FHIR is a developing standard, we present a methodology for maintaining backward compatibility as the ontology is updated to match the latest definition of the standard. All the effort is represented as an OWL-DL ontology that is publicly available for reuse and extension.