DocumentCode
1196277
Title
Performance Analysis of a Medical Record Exchanges Model
Author
Huang, Ean-Wen ; Liou, Der-Ming
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. Manage., Nat. Taipei Coll. of Nursing
Volume
11
Issue
2
fYear
2007
fDate
3/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
153
Lastpage
160
Abstract
Electronic medical record exchange among hospitals can provide more information for physician diagnosis and reduce costs from duplicate examinations. In this paper, we proposed and implemented a medical record exchange model. According to our study, exchange interface servers (EISs) are designed for hospitals to manage the information communication through the intra and interhospital networks linked with a medical records database. An index service center can be given responsibility for managing the EIS and publishing the addresses and public keys. The prototype system has been implemented to generate, parse, and transfer the health level seven query messages. Moreover, the system can encrypt and decrypt a message using the public-key encryption algorithm. The queuing theory is applied to evaluate the performance of our proposed model. We estimated the service time for each queue of the CPU, database, and network, and measured the response time and possible bottlenecks of the model. The capacity of the model is estimated to process the medical records of about 4000 patients/h in the 1-MB network backbone environments, which comprises about the 4% of the total outpatients in Taiwan
Keywords
biomedical communication; health care; intranets; medical information systems; public key cryptography; queueing theory; electronic medical record exchange model; exchange interface servers; health level seven query messages; index service center; information communication; interhospital networks; intra networks; medical records database; message decryption; parse; performance analysis; physician diagnosis; prototype system; public-key encryption algorithm; queuing theory; Costs; Cryptography; Databases; Health information management; Hospitals; Information management; Medical diagnostic imaging; Network servers; Performance analysis; Public key; Electronic medical records; encryption; health level seven (HL7); queuing analysis; Algorithms; Computer Communication Networks; Database Management Systems; Information Storage and Retrieval; Medical Records Systems, Computerized; Quality Assurance, Health Care;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1089-7771
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TITB.2006.875681
Filename
4118183
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