This paper describes ongoing study that examines problems with existing patient
health information sources and investigates an approach for linking (i.e.
integrating) data from a patient’s medical record(s) with relevant
health information on the web. The aim is to provide patients with simplified,
customized and controlled access to web information. Data from patient medical
records are extracted and linked with relevant health information on the web
through a web search service. These are made available to patients through a web
portal that we refer to as the patient knowledge base (PatientKB). Our
integration approach utilizes term semantics (i.e. meaning) to enrich the web
search and simplify medical terms for patients. In the current implementation,
patients have guided, secure and relatively customized access to basic and
relevant web information on their diagnoses. Future implementation will attempt
to achieve further customization, extensibility and safety features. This paper
investigates how ideas presented in an earlier study can be implemented.