@misc{10481/99502, year = {202}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10481/99502}, abstract = {Background: Integration of health data systems is an open problem. Most of the active initiatives are based on the use of standards. However, achieving a widely and generalized compliment of such standards still seems a costly task that will take a long time to be completed. Even more, most of the standards are proposed for a specific use, without integrating other needs. Objectives: We propose an alternative to get a unified view of health-related data, valid for several uses, that unites heterogeneous data sources. Methods: Our proposal integrates developments made so far to automatically learn how to extract and convert data from different health-related systems. It enables the creation of a single multipurpose point of access. Results: We present the EhRagg notion and its related concepts. EHRagg is defined as a middleware that, following the FAIR principles, integrates health data sources offering a unified view over them.}, publisher = {Thieme}, keywords = {health data}, keywords = {interoperability}, keywords = {FAIR principles}, keywords = {text mining}, title = {Electronic health records aggregators (EHRagg )}, doi = {10.1055/s-0040-1714395}, author = {Prados Suárez, María Belén and Molina Fernández, Carlos and Peña Yañez, Carmen}, }