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Ponència presentada a 2018 The American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium (AMIA 2018) celebrat a San Francisco, Estats Units de l'Amèrica del Nord, el 3 de novembre de 2018Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) contain recommendations intended to optimize patient care, produced based on a systematic review of evidence. In turn, Computer-Interpretable Guidelines (CIGs) are formalized versions of CPGs for use as decision-support systems. We consider the enrichment of the CIG by means of an OWL ontology that describes the clinical domain of the CIG, which could be exploited e.g. for the interoperability with the Electronic Health Record (EHR). As a first step, in this paper we describe a method to support the development of such an ontology starting from a CIG. The method uses an alignment algorithm for the automated identification of ontological terms relevant to the
clinical domain of the CIG, as well as a web platform to manually review the alignments and select the appropriate ones. Finally, we present the results of the application of the method to a small corpus of CIGs
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