Objective: The development of a middleware information model to facilitate better interoperability between Personal and Electronic Health Record systems in order to allow exchange of Patient Generated Health Data and Observations of Daily Leaving between patients and providers in order to encourage patient self-management. Materials and methods: An information model based on HL7 standards for interoperability has been extended to support PGHD and ODL data types. The new information models uses HL7 CDA to represent data, is instantiated as a Protégé ontology and uses a set of mapping rules to transfer data between Personal and Electronic Health Record systems. Results: The information model was evaluated by executing a set of use case scenar...
Wearables have become commonplace for tracking and making sense of patient lifestyle, wellbeing and ...
Wearables have become commonplace for tracking and making sense of patient lifestyle, wellbeing and ...
Improved health care services can benefit from a more seamless exchange of medical information betwe...
Objective: The development of a middleware information model to facilitate better interoperability b...
Objective: The development of a middleware information model to facilitate better interoperability b...
Objective: The development of a middleware information model to facilitate better interoperability b...
Objectives: To enable better interoperability between Personal Health Record (PHR) and Electronic He...
Objectives: To enable better interoperability between Personal Health Record (PHR) and Electronic He...
Personal Health Records allow patients to maintain their own health information and are viewed as an...
The aim of our study was to enable better interoperability between Personal Health Record (PHR) and ...
To establish interoperability between Health/Hospital Information System (HIS), there exist standard...
This concept paper establishes the framework for additional research regarding how medical records a...
This concept paper establishes the framework for additional research regarding how medical records a...
This concept paper establishes the framework for additional research regarding how medical records a...
Background The growing availability of clinical and administrative data collected in electronic heal...
Wearables have become commonplace for tracking and making sense of patient lifestyle, wellbeing and ...
Wearables have become commonplace for tracking and making sense of patient lifestyle, wellbeing and ...
Improved health care services can benefit from a more seamless exchange of medical information betwe...
Objective: The development of a middleware information model to facilitate better interoperability b...
Objective: The development of a middleware information model to facilitate better interoperability b...
Objective: The development of a middleware information model to facilitate better interoperability b...
Objectives: To enable better interoperability between Personal Health Record (PHR) and Electronic He...
Objectives: To enable better interoperability between Personal Health Record (PHR) and Electronic He...
Personal Health Records allow patients to maintain their own health information and are viewed as an...
The aim of our study was to enable better interoperability between Personal Health Record (PHR) and ...
To establish interoperability between Health/Hospital Information System (HIS), there exist standard...
This concept paper establishes the framework for additional research regarding how medical records a...
This concept paper establishes the framework for additional research regarding how medical records a...
This concept paper establishes the framework for additional research regarding how medical records a...
Background The growing availability of clinical and administrative data collected in electronic heal...
Wearables have become commonplace for tracking and making sense of patient lifestyle, wellbeing and ...
Wearables have become commonplace for tracking and making sense of patient lifestyle, wellbeing and ...
Improved health care services can benefit from a more seamless exchange of medical information betwe...