• DocumentCode
    1511796
  • Title

    Interoperability of Medical Device Information and the Clinical Applications: An HL7 RMIM based on the ISO/IEEE 11073 DIM

  • Author

    Yuksel, Mustafa ; Dogac, Asuman

  • Author_Institution
    Software Res., Dev. & Consultancy Ltd., Ankara, Turkey
  • Volume
    15
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    7/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    557
  • Lastpage
    566
  • Abstract
    Medical devices are essential to the practice of modern healthcare services. Their benefits will increase if clinical software applications can seamlessly acquire the medical device data. The need to represent medical device observations in a format that can be consumable by clinical applications has already been recognized by the industry. Yet, the solutions proposed involve bilateral mappings from the ISO/IEEE 11073 Domain Information Model (DIM) to specific message or document standards. Considering that there are many different types of clinical applications such as the electronic health record and the personal health record systems, the clinical workflows, and the clinical decision support systems each conforming to different standard interfaces, detailing a mapping mechanism for every one of them introduces significant work and, thus, limits the potential health benefits of medical devices. In this paper, to facilitate the interoperability of clinical applications and the medical device data, we use the ISO/IEEE 11073 DIM to derive an HL7 v3 Refined Message Information Model (RMIM) of the medical device domain from the HL7 v3 Reference Information Mode (RIM). This makes it possible to trace the medical device data back to a standard common denominator, that is, HL7 v3 RIM from which all the other medical domains under HL7 v3 are derived. Hence, once the medical device data are obtained in the RMIM format, it can easily be transformed into HL7-based standard interfaces through XML transformations because these interfaces all have their building blocks from the same RIM. To demonstrate this, we provide the mappings from the developed RMIM to some of the widely used HL7 v3-based standard interfaces.
  • Keywords
    IEEE standards; ISO standards; XML; biomedical communication; biomedical equipment; biomedical measurement; medical computing; open systems; telecommunication standards; HL7 RMIM; HL7 based standard interfaces; HL7 v3 reference information mode; HL7 v3 refined message information model; ISO/IEEE 11073 DIM; RIM; XML transformations; clinical application interoperability; clinical applications; clinical software applications; domain information model; electronic health record; medical device information; modern healthcare services; personal health record systems; Blood pressure; Data models; ISO standards; Measurement; Medical services; Object oriented modeling; Clinical applications; HL7 Reference Information Model (RIM); ISO/IEEE 11073 Domain Information Model (DIM); electronic health record (EHR) systems; medical devices; personal health record (PHR) systems; Computer Communication Networks; Electronic Health Records; Equipment and Supplies; Health Level Seven; Humans; Medical Informatics; Software; Systems Integration;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1089-7771
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TITB.2011.2151868
  • Filename
    5764832