MoCab is a framework that deploys high-accuracy medical models across various health information systems (HISs) using fast healthcare interoperability resources (FHIR). MoCab simplifies the process by importing and configuring stored models and retrieving data for prediction. Two case studies illustrate how MoCab can be used to support decision-making. The proposed framework increases model reusability across EHRs and improves the clinical decision-making process.

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