DocumentCode
1196240
Title
Enhancing IHE XDS for Federated Clinical Affinity Domain Support
Author
Dogac, Asuman ; Laleci, Gokce B. ; Aden, Thomas ; Eichelberg, Marco
Author_Institution
Middle East Tech. Univ., Ankara
Volume
11
Issue
2
fYear
2007
fDate
3/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
213
Lastpage
221
Abstract
One of the key problems in healthcare informatics is the inability to share patient records across enterprises. To address this problem, an important industry initiative called "integrating the healthcare enterprise (IHE)" specified the "cross enterprise document sharing (XDS)" profile. In the IHE XDS, healthcare enterprises that agree to work together form a "clinical affinity domain" and store healthcare documents in an ebXML registry/repository architecture to facilitate their sharing. The affinity domains also agree on a common set of policies such as coding lists to be used to annotate clinical documents in the registry/repository and the common schemes for patient identification. However, since patients expect their records to follow them as they move from one clinical affinity domain to another, there is a need for affinity domains to be federated to enable information exchange. In this paper, we describe how IHE XDS can be enhanced to support federated clinical affinity domains. We demonstrate that federation of affinity domains are facilitated when ontologies, rather than coding term lists, are used to annotate clinical documents. Furthermore, we describe a patient identification protocol that eliminates the need to keep a master patient index file for the federation
Keywords
XML; database management systems; health care; medical information systems; ontologies (artificial intelligence); open systems; IHE XDS; annotation; clinical document sharing; coding term lists; cross enterprise document sharing profile; eHealth; ebXML registry-repository architecture; federated clinical affinity domain support; healthcare document; healthcare informatics; information exchange; master patient index file; ontologies; patient identification; patient identification protocol; patient records; semantic interoperability; Biomedical informatics; Councils; Medical services; Medical treatment; Ontologies; Protocols; Standardization; Standards development; Clinical document sharing; eHealth; integrating the healthcare enterprise; patient identification; semantic interoperability; Database Management Systems; Delivery of Health Care, Integrated; European Union; Information Storage and Retrieval; Medical Records Systems, Computerized; User-Computer Interface;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1089-7771
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TITB.2006.874928
Filename
4118174
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