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Unstructured healthcare data valuable? See TripIt for potential.

A major theme in healthcare IT lately has been the value of unstructured healthcare data, […]

A major theme in healthcare IT lately has been the value of unstructured healthcare data, which can be mined using natural language processing and search technologies to produce meaningful knowledge.

Although the transformation of unstructured data into structured data is a new concept in healthcare, there’s a commercial website that illustrates its power – Tripit.com

TripIt is an itinerary consolidation and sharing tool that’s very simple to use.   You email any trip confirmations (air, car, hotel etc) to plans@tripit.com and TripIt combines all of the elements into one itinerary. That itinerary can then be saved to your calendar, viewed on the web, accessed via mobile devices and shared with others.

There are three major functions — itinerary collation, itinerary management and itinerary sharing.

To test itinerary collation, I emailed an Expedia confirmation from an upcoming Alaska trip (I’m keynoting a HIMSS event in Anchorage in June then climbing for a few days).    The free text was transformed perfectly into the structured data, including automatic weather and map information.   There’s an iPhone, Android and Blackberry app to access this structured data via mobile devices.  The iPhone app worked perfectly.

I use Apple Mail and by simply clicking on the calendar integration feature of Tripit, my full itinerary was automatically added to my calendar.

I shared my itinerary with my wife by inviting her to join Tripit via her gmail account.  I also added my Tripit itinerary to my Facebook wall.

A natural language processing application that turns unstructured confirmation emails into web, mobile and social networking accessible structured data.   That’s cool!

The author, Dr. John D. Halamka, is chief information officer and dean for technology at Harvard Medical School who writes at Life as a Healthcare CIO.


Dr. John D. Halamka

Dr. John D. Halamka is chief information officer and dean for technology at Harvard Medical School who writes at Life as a Healthcare CIO.

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