The Healthcare Industry is one of the world’s largest and fastest growing industries, consuming over 10 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) of most developed nations, and has a major impact on any country’s economy. One of the biggest issues the healthcare industry struggles with is Interoperability of Health Information. Central to interoperability is the ability of one healthcare organization task to be "visible" in another healthcare organization. Healthcare tasks usually expressed in an acceptable some standard like HL7 CDA or FHIR. However, it all ends into how one can mobilize interoperability within the fabric of healthcare organizations. In particular how one can implant interoperability within healthcare tasks workflows and their communities of practice. A Community of Practice is a group of people who share a craft, a profession, passion, or a concern and deepen their knowledge and expertise in the area by interacting on an ongoing basis. Each Community is a unique combination of three fundamental elements: a “Domain” of knowledge, which defines a set of issues and can vary from basic know-how to technical expertise; a “Community” of People that care about this domain; and a shared “Practice” that they are developing to be effective in their domain, and is made up of set of frameworks, ideas, tools, styles, languages, stories, and documents that the community members share. We introduce a Community of Practice model for healthcare that we call “Intersecting Communities of Practice”, where the medical practitioners can collaborate and form individual communities to share and exchange discharge summaries between them providing their individual input and contribution, while discussing issues via a “messaging subsystem”, thereby fostering knowledge growth and facilitating better patient-care. We provide an interoperability environment by implementing HL7’s Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) standards.
목차
Abstract 1. Introduction 2. Background and Related Work 2.1. Electronic Healthcare Record (EHR) Interoperability 2.2. Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) 2.3. Community of Practice 3. Prototype Design 3.1. Intersecting Communities of Practice 3.2. Achieving an Interoperability Environment 3.3. Application Architecture 3.4. Interoperability Module 3.5. Data 4. Implementation 4.1. Technologies Involved 4.2. Message Board Architecture 4.3. Handling CDA Documents 5. Conclusion and Results 5.1. Results References
키워드
HealthcareElectronic Healthcare RecordEHRCommunity of PracticeCoPInteroperabilityHeath Level SevenHL7Clinical Document ArchitectureCDA
저자
Vipul Mishra [ Department of Computer Science, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Canada ]
Sabah Mohammed [ Department of Computer Science, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Canada ]
Jinan Fiaidhi [ Department of Computer Science, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Canada ]
보안공학연구지원센터(IJBSBT) [Science & Engineering Research Support Center, Republic of Korea(IJBSBT)]
설립연도
2006
분야
공학>컴퓨터학
소개
1. 보안공학에 대한 각종 조사 및 연구
2. 보안공학에 대한 응용기술 연구 및 발표
3. 보안공학에 관한 각종 학술 발표회 및 전시회 개최
4. 보안공학 기술의 상호 협조 및 정보교환
5. 보안공학에 관한 표준화 사업 및 규격의 제정
6. 보안공학에 관한 산학연 협동의 증진
7. 국제적 학술 교류 및 기술 협력
8. 보안공학에 관한 논문지 발간
9. 기타 본 회 목적 달성에 필요한 사업
간행물
간행물명
International Journal of Bio-Science and Bio-Technology
간기
격월간
pISSN
2233-7849
수록기간
2009~2016
등재여부
SCOPUS
십진분류
KDC 505DDC 605
이 권호 내 다른 논문 / International Journal of Bio-Science and Bio-Technology Vol.8 No.5