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IHE/HL7 Implementation Guide for eSupply
Georg Heidenreich, Angela Merzweiler, Dominik Ludmann, Lasse van de Sand, Hubert Otten, Alfons Rathmer, Björn Bergh, Sylvia Thun
Language English Country Czech Republic Media elektronický zdroj
Document type Lecture, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- MeSH
- Central Supply, Hospital * organization & administration MeSH
- Medical Informatics * MeSH
- Health Information Management methods standards MeSH
- Materials Management, Hospital MeSH
- Health Information Systems * MeSH
- Publication type
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
- Lecture MeSH
The use of eCommerce solutions in the German health care market is hindered by fragmented solutions and lack of guidance to the use of standards. Especially the area of procurement is mainly dominated by proprietary solutions. Also, the splits in the area of information transfer - which are attributable to the non-coverage usage of standards – result in delays, transcription errors, wrong orders and patient confusion. The project ”Standards zur Unterstützung von eCommerce im Gesundheitswesen” (eCG) w a s launched in August 2012 and i s funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy – ”Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie” (BMWi) – within the programme ”Mittelstand Digital”. The eCG project consortium consists of ”Hochschule Niederrhein” (HSNR), ”Zentrum für Informations- und Medizintechnik der Universitätsklinik Heidelberg” (ZIM), The German Medical Technology Association ”Bundesverband der Medizintechnologie” (BVMed e.V.) and ”Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise” in Germany (IHE Deutschland e.V.). One of the main goals of this project is to design a sustainable supply system for healthcare and subsequently produce a significant increase of potentials for efficiency within the health sector by developing interoperability between different, already used standards in the healthcare and the logistics domain. After a literature research and analyses of business processes in hospital new IHE Integration Profiles were modeled in order to describe the interaction between different (software) actors in a hospital starting with ordering products in a point of care until buying it by an external vendor. These profiles are described in an implementation guide ”eSupply in Healthcare”. For transactions between the actors HL7 v2 messages and GS1 standard were used.
Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise German Deployment Committee Berlin Germany
University of Applied Sciences Niederrhein Faculty of Health Care Krefeld German
University of Applied Sciences Niederrhein Faculty of Health Care Krefeld Germany
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