Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is the vital and basic part of construction digitizing hospital. However the systems are well-known for their interoperability problems and a Swedish evaluation from 2010 concluded it to be the most frequent obstacle in workflow. We then wondered what techniques the organizations used to solve the problem to understand if the organizations use the right solution to address the right problem. The paper introduces a broad approach into the distributed Electronic Medical Records (EMR) domain of Sweden. It also provides a thorough literature review that explains what Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and the interoperability concept are, as well as the technical solutions available for achieving interoperability ...
Today significant resources are provided to improve the digital work environment within the Swedish ...
The implemented system still has limited integration and interoperability for supporting clinical op...
Abstract: Everyday more hospitals develop their own Electronic Health Record (EHR) Systems to improv...
In the light of challenges the lack of interoperability in systems and services has long been recogn...
The area of eHealth has been increased in the recent age but also facing a lot of challenges. In rel...
The ability to interoperate between systems, people, and organizations is considered an important is...
Semantic interoperability of EHR (electronic health records) is a major challenge in medical informa...
“Interoperability in Theory and Practice: Records Management and Ontario’s e-Health Fiasco” looks at...
Healthcare in the United States has gone through significant transformations. The hospital industry ...
The main objective of this study is to compare two major international standardisation approaches th...
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In this paper we describe the implementation of an Electronic Health Record in the Dermatology servi...
Understanding the importance that the electronic medical health records system has, with its various...
AbstractAccessing health data and sharing with the team of professionals for providing continuity of...
The health care environment is unique because of the large and complex organisation with a tradition...
Today significant resources are provided to improve the digital work environment within the Swedish ...
The implemented system still has limited integration and interoperability for supporting clinical op...
Abstract: Everyday more hospitals develop their own Electronic Health Record (EHR) Systems to improv...
In the light of challenges the lack of interoperability in systems and services has long been recogn...
The area of eHealth has been increased in the recent age but also facing a lot of challenges. In rel...
The ability to interoperate between systems, people, and organizations is considered an important is...
Semantic interoperability of EHR (electronic health records) is a major challenge in medical informa...
“Interoperability in Theory and Practice: Records Management and Ontario’s e-Health Fiasco” looks at...
Healthcare in the United States has gone through significant transformations. The hospital industry ...
The main objective of this study is to compare two major international standardisation approaches th...
AbstractOne of the main advantages of using computational systems in the health care activity comes ...
In this paper we describe the implementation of an Electronic Health Record in the Dermatology servi...
Understanding the importance that the electronic medical health records system has, with its various...
AbstractAccessing health data and sharing with the team of professionals for providing continuity of...
The health care environment is unique because of the large and complex organisation with a tradition...
Today significant resources are provided to improve the digital work environment within the Swedish ...
The implemented system still has limited integration and interoperability for supporting clinical op...
Abstract: Everyday more hospitals develop their own Electronic Health Record (EHR) Systems to improv...