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Standardized EHR interoperability - preliminary results of a German pilot project using the archetype methodology.

In: Quality of Life through Quality of Information (MIE 2012, The XXIVst International Congress of the European Federation for Medical Informatics). Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2012. 646-650 (Stud. Health Technol. Inform. ; 180)
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The mobility of doctors and patients asks for multilingualism of electronic health record (EHR) systems: Doctors might face language problems using foreign medical information systems; people working abroad ask for continuous care which requires the treating physician to consult and understand the patient's health record. To address these linguistic and interoperability issues a solution is being developed that is based on widely acclaimed standards. Medical concepts that are derived from ASTM CCR define an interface model (based on ISO 13606). A server manages the data exchange between heterogeneous systems based on the interface model. It provides web services (automatic) and web forms (manual) and performs a transformation from the legacy scheme to the common structure. Furthermore, the server provides rich visualization capabilities (e.g. language-switch, custom charts etc.) which are useful for those EHR systems that don't provide these features.
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Publikationstyp Artikel: Konferenzbeitrag
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Schlagwörter EHR; sementic interoperability; standardization; ISO 13606; CCR
ISSN (print) / ISBN 0926-9630
ISBN 978-1-61499-100-7
Konferenztitel MIE 2012, The XXIVst International Congress of the European Federation for Medical Informatics
Konferenzband Quality of Life through Quality of Information
Quellenangaben Band: 180, Heft: , Seiten: 646-650 Artikelnummer: , Supplement: ,
Verlag IOS Press
Verlagsort Amsterdam
Nichtpatentliteratur Publikationen
Begutachtungsstatus Peer reviewed