GMS Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie (Apr 2021)

Integration of allergy documentation into an interoperable archiving and communication platform to improve patient care and clinical research at the Jena University Hospital

  • Kruse, Henner M.,
  • Helhorn, Alexander,
  • Phan-Vogtmann, Lo An,
  • Palm, Julia,
  • Thomas, Eric,
  • Iffland, Andreas,
  • Heidel, Andrew,
  • Müller, Susanne,
  • Saleh, Kutaiba,
  • Krohn, Karsten,
  • Specht, Martin,
  • Hartmann, Michael,
  • Farker, Katrin,
  • Spreckelsen, Cord,
  • Henkel, Andreas,
  • Scherag, André,
  • Ammon, Danny

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3205/mibe000220
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
p. Doc06

Abstract

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As part of the digitalization strategy for medical documentation, we introduced a vendor-neutral archive (VNA) at the Jena University Hospital. The VNA provides data based on interoperable formats for all clinical systems and for communication with other actors as well as for secondary data use. HL7 FHIR is used as a standard for structuring individual data. Using the example of allergy documentation, the paper describes objectives, work status, and experiences from several sub-projects currently being pursued in Jena to establish FHIR. Challenges in information modelling, semantic annotation, connection of clinical sub-systems and integration of FHIR resources in archiving structures and processes are discussed and the necessary cooperation for profiling technical standards is indicated.

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