CDSS Integrates Standardized Terminologies for Primary Care

Researchers from the SATURN project published in JMIR Medical Informatics (2026) describe a user-centered design study developing a CDSS UI for German primary care that uses OMOP CDM and three AI modules to reduce diagnostic uncertainty. Usability testing identified the need for physician-language input support and EHR interfaces; interoperability with ICD-10-GM and heterogeneous vocabularies remains a major implementation barrier.
Key Points
- 1Develops CDSS UI using OMOP CDM and three AI modules to support unclear diagnoses
- 2Identifies interoperability barriers from German ICD-10-GM and heterogeneous EHR vocabularies hindering data integration
- 3Recommends physician-language input support, EHR interfaces, and standardized automated tools for usability
Scoring Rationale
Solid applied research with practical UI and interoperability insights, limited novelty beyond implementation and country-specific scope.
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