1.Millennial Medical Record Project: Secondary Use of Medical Data for Research and Development Based on the Next Generation Medical Infrastructure Law
- VernacularTitle:1 .千年カルテ:次世代医療基盤法に基づく診療データの研究開発への二次利用
- Author:
Hiroyuki YOSHIHARA
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- Keywords: EHR; Electronic Health Record; Millennial Medical Record Project; collaborative medicine in the community; disclosure medical records to patients; secondary use of medical data; Next Generation Medical Infrastructure Law
- From:Japanese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2022;27(1):3-10
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
- Abstract: The beginning of EHR (Electronic Health Record) can be traced back to the development of the Medical Markup Language (MML) from 1995 to 2000. In 2001, EHR with MML as a database structure was developed and expanded to Kumamoto, Miyazaki, Tokyo, and Kyoto (Dolphin Project). After that, the need for medical information management at the national level was recognized, and the need for secondary use of medical information was also recognized, and in 2015, the national level version of the EHR, the “Millennial Medical Record Project” began. The number of connected medical institutions reached 106 in the four years up to FY2018. In December 2019, the Life Data Initiative, a general incorporated association, became the first certified company under the Next Generation Medical Infrastructure Law, and is operating with the aim of achieving independent profitability, including the EHR department, which does not depend on subsidies.