2007
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m2058
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Proof-of-concept Design and Development of an EN13606-based Electronic Health Care Record Service

Abstract: The acceptable performance of the server has made it possible to include it as a middleware service in a platform for the out-of-hospital follow-up and monitoring of patients with chronic heart disease which, at the present time, supports pilot projects and clinical trials for the evaluation of eHealth services.

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“…For the purpose of validation some fictitious data were introduced and some extracts were sent to the CEN/ISO 13606 repository built by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III [25]. They were correctly validated, successfully uploaded and incorporated to the repository together with extracts coming from other organizations, produced by systems from several providers and created according to different archetypes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the purpose of validation some fictitious data were introduced and some extracts were sent to the CEN/ISO 13606 repository built by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III [25]. They were correctly validated, successfully uploaded and incorporated to the repository together with extracts coming from other organizations, produced by systems from several providers and created according to different archetypes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 and a proof-of-concept design in Ref. 23 The proposed implementation strictly follows the latest version of the ISO/EN13606 to fulfill all the technical requirements included in the five parts of the standard (Part 5 specifically defines the communication model for data exchange). Figure 4 shows the overall scheme for guaranteeing the ISO/ EN13606-based design.…”
Section: Iso/en13606 Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several previous contributions have applied X73 in sanitary environments by implementations designed for patient monitoring in the PoC, 18 analyzed the new approaches for X73PHD as proof-of-concept to test the standard evolution, [19][20][21][22] and detailed implementations of ISO/EN13606 in HCIS. 23 Nevertheless, these contributions were not sufficiently comprehensive given that they only considered isolated elements of the whole end-to-end architecture. In this context, both IHE and Continua have proposed some initiatives to fill this interoperability gap.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need for semantically interoperable EHR is now a wellestablished tenet [32,33,34]. Market mobility of the population (changes of residence, job changes, tourism) and its demand to have access to services of similar quality to those of their place of origin are factors that set in motion the creation of information systems based on interoperable EHR.…”
Section: A Data Sources and Big Datamentioning
confidence: 99%