Kebler [7] discusses how to use the context information to improve the analysis of similarity. He talks about three uses measurements of similarity in the geospatial domain and investigates which aspects of Dey and Abowd's definition of context (e.g., identity, activity, location or time) play a crucial role in defining the similarity in each of them. This alignment makes it possible to relate the structure of a shared vocabulary in the base of knowledge and the context information. The context parameters examined by the study are used to influence the results of the similarity analysis. The fundamental key that permits the care handling modules is the behavioral record in the patient’s profile.