Implementation of Medical Information Exchange System Based on EHR Standard.
10.4258/hir.2010.16.4.281
- Author:
Soon Hwa HAN
1
;
Min Ho LEE
;
Sang Guk KIM
;
Jun Yong JEONG
;
Bi Na LEE
;
Myeong Seon CHOI
;
Il Kon KIM
;
Woo Sung PARK
;
Kyooseob HA
;
Eunyoung CHO
;
Yoon KIM
;
Jae Bong BAE
Author Information
1. R&D Center, ezCare Tech Co. Ltd., Seoul, Korea. jkgroove@gmail.com
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Electronic Health Record;
VPN;
Web Service Security Enhanced;
Health Level 7 Standard;
CDA R2
- MeSH:
Delivery of Health Care;
Electronic Health Records;
Electronics;
Electrons;
Information Systems;
Korea
- From:Healthcare Informatics Research
2010;16(4):281-289
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVES: To develop effective ways of sharing patients' medical information, we developed a new medical information exchange system (MIES) based on a registry server, which enabled us to exchange different types of data generated by various systems. METHODS: To assure that patient's medical information can be effectively exchanged under different system environments, we adopted the standardized data transfer methods and terminologies suggested by the Center for Interoperable Electronic Healthcare Record (CIEHR) of Korea in order to guarantee interoperability. Regarding information security, MIES followed the security guidelines suggested by the CIEHR of Korea. This study aimed to develop essential security systems for the implementation of online services, such as encryption of communication, server security, database security, protection against hacking, contents, and network security. RESULTS: The registry server managed information exchange as well as the registration information of the clinical document architecture (CDA) documents, and the CDA Transfer Server was used to locate and transmit the proper CDA document from the relevant repository. The CDA viewer showed the CDA documents via connection with the information systems of related hospitals. CONCLUSIONS: This research chooses transfer items and defines document standards that follow CDA standards, such that exchange of CDA documents between different systems became possible through ebXML. The proposed MIES was designed as an independent central registry server model in order to guarantee the essential security of patients' medical information.