Objectives Electronic Health Records (EHRs) provided as a lifelong patient record advance towards core applications of distributed and co-operating health information systems and health networks. For meeting the challenge of scalable, flexible, portable, secure EHR systems, the underlying EHR architecture must be based on the component paradigm and model driven, separating platform-independent and platform-specific models. Methods Allowing manageable models, real systems must be decomposed and simplified. The resulting modelling approach has to follow the ISO Reference Model – Open Distributing Processing (RM-ODP). The ISO RM-ODP describes any system component from different perspectives. Platform-independent perspectives contain the enterp...
Starting as a rather simple message standard to be used within hospitals, the scope of HL7 has been ...
Shared care concepts such as managed care and continuity of care are based oil extended communicatio...
Shared care concepts such as managed care and continuity of care are based on extended communication...
Objectives. Forming the informational reflection of the patients and their care, the Electronic Heal...
Objectives: Forming the informational reflection of the patients and their care, the Electronic Heal...
Enabling the shared care paradigm, centralised or even decentralised electronic health record (EHR) ...
Summary Enabling the shared care paradigm, centralised or even decentralised electronic health recor...
The standardization of clinical data represents a major step in the development of information and o...
Responding to the challenge for efficient and high quality health care, the shared care paradigm mus...
Background: Electronic Health Record Systems (EHRS) and Personal Health Record Systems (PHRS) are c...
Background: Electronic Health Record Systems (EHRS) and Personal Health Record Systems (PHRS) are c...
Background: Electronic Health Record Systems (EHRS) and Personal Health Record Systems (PHRS) are c...
Background: Electronic Health Record Systems (EHRS) and Personal Health Record Systems (PHRS) are c...
Keywords Electronic health record, EHR standards, medical informatics applications, health infromat...
Abstract. EHR systems are core applications in any eHealth/pHealth environment and represent basic s...
Starting as a rather simple message standard to be used within hospitals, the scope of HL7 has been ...
Shared care concepts such as managed care and continuity of care are based oil extended communicatio...
Shared care concepts such as managed care and continuity of care are based on extended communication...
Objectives. Forming the informational reflection of the patients and their care, the Electronic Heal...
Objectives: Forming the informational reflection of the patients and their care, the Electronic Heal...
Enabling the shared care paradigm, centralised or even decentralised electronic health record (EHR) ...
Summary Enabling the shared care paradigm, centralised or even decentralised electronic health recor...
The standardization of clinical data represents a major step in the development of information and o...
Responding to the challenge for efficient and high quality health care, the shared care paradigm mus...
Background: Electronic Health Record Systems (EHRS) and Personal Health Record Systems (PHRS) are c...
Background: Electronic Health Record Systems (EHRS) and Personal Health Record Systems (PHRS) are c...
Background: Electronic Health Record Systems (EHRS) and Personal Health Record Systems (PHRS) are c...
Background: Electronic Health Record Systems (EHRS) and Personal Health Record Systems (PHRS) are c...
Keywords Electronic health record, EHR standards, medical informatics applications, health infromat...
Abstract. EHR systems are core applications in any eHealth/pHealth environment and represent basic s...
Starting as a rather simple message standard to be used within hospitals, the scope of HL7 has been ...
Shared care concepts such as managed care and continuity of care are based oil extended communicatio...
Shared care concepts such as managed care and continuity of care are based on extended communication...