Evidence Hub: A place to exchange medical knowledge and form communities

Abstract Introduction Medical knowledge is complex and constantly evolving, making it challenging to disseminate and retrieve effectively. To address these challenges, researchers are exploring the use of formal knowledge representations that can be easily interpreted by computers. Methods Evidence...

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Main Authors: Kenny Hong, Druvinka Bandaranayake, Guy Tsafnat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-10-01
Series:Learning Health Systems
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/lrh2.10387
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Summary:Abstract Introduction Medical knowledge is complex and constantly evolving, making it challenging to disseminate and retrieve effectively. To address these challenges, researchers are exploring the use of formal knowledge representations that can be easily interpreted by computers. Methods Evidence Hub is a new, free, online platform that hosts computable clinical knowledge in the form of “Knowledge Objects”. These objects represent various types of computer‐interpretable knowledge. The platform includes features that encourage advancing medical knowledge, such as public discussion threads for civil discourse about each Knowledge Object, thus building communities of interest that can form and reach consensus on the correctness, applicability, and proper use of the object. Knowledge Objects are maintained by volunteers and published on Evidence Hub under GPL 2.0. Peer review and quality assurance are provided by volunteers. Results Users can explore Evidence Hub and participate in discussions using a web browser. An application programming interface allows applications to register themselves as handlers of specific object types and provide editing and execution capabilities for particular object types. Conclusions By providing a platform for computable clinical knowledge and fostering discussion and collaboration, Evidence Hub improves the dissemination and use of medical knowledge.
ISSN:2379-6146