Interoperability
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- MeSH
- nemocniční informační systémy MeSH
- on-line systémy MeSH
- standardní péče normy organizace a řízení MeSH
- ukazatele kvality zdravotní péče normy MeSH
- zdravotní péče - kvalita, dosažitelnost a hodnocení MeSH
- zdravotní priority normy MeSH
- zdravotnické informační systémy MeSH
- Publikační typ
- sborníky MeSH
- Geografické názvy
- Evropa MeSH
- Konspekt
- Veřejné zdraví a hygiena
- NLK Obory
- veřejné zdravotnictví
- NLK Publikační typ
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In 2018 Polish health IT community faces critical challenges related to the national eHealth agenda. The mission of HL7 Poland is to establish a community around interoperability standards and integration profiles with health IT vendors, medical providers and public authorities. One of the activities that would support this goal is providing tooling for specification publication and implementation validation. HL7 Poland has started a project to create a central hub for specifications and tools. The Tukan is an online platform dedicated to Polish healthcare IT community, where national specifications for interoperability are published together with a set of testing tools supporting their implementation. The platform is based on software components originating from various sources: open source release of IHE Gazelle components, development tooling of Polish National Implementation Guide of HL7 CDA, ART-DECOR platform software components, HAPI FHIR reference implementation for FHIR STU3 standard and Central Authentication Server (CAS) software components. Tukan platform is ready to be used as an environment supporting peer-to-peer testing in connectathon-like events. The pilot phase of Tukan platform has shown that there is a significant interest in testing services, especially when there are official specifications of interoperability standards published. In 2018 the first Polish connectathon will be held by HL7 Poland on Tukan platform in cooperation with national and regional projects.
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- MeSH
- lékařská počítačová informatika MeSH
- on-line systémy MeSH
- systémová integrace MeSH
- telemedicína MeSH
- ukládání a vyhledávání informací MeSH
- zdravotní péče - kvalita, dosažitelnost a hodnocení MeSH
- zdravotnické informační systémy MeSH
- Publikační typ
- kongresy MeSH
- sborníky MeSH
- Konspekt
- Veřejné zdraví a hygiena
- NLK Obory
- veřejné zdravotnictví
- lékařská informatika
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European journal for biomedical informatics, ISSN 1801-5603 Volume11(2015), Issue 2
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- MeSH
- lékařská počítačová informatika MeSH
- telemedicína MeSH
- zdravotnické informační systémy MeSH
- zdravotnické plánování MeSH
- Publikační typ
- kongresy MeSH
- sborníky MeSH
- zprávy MeSH
- Geografické názvy
- Evropa MeSH
- Konspekt
- Veřejné zdraví a hygiena
- NLK Obory
- veřejné zdravotnictví
- lékařská informatika
- NLK Publikační typ
- brožury
- MeSH
- interoperabilita zdravotnických informací MeSH
- kongresy jako téma MeSH
- Publikační typ
- úvodní články MeSH
We present a black-box messaging test approach employed to achieve a level of rigor which improves, if not assures (given no optionality and fully constrained), correct data exchange. In particular, verifying that physiological information derived and communicated via messaging from a source medical device (e.g., an infusion pump) or healthcare information system, to another medical device (e.g., a patient monitor) or healthcare information system which consumes or make use of the data is syntactically and semantically correct. Our approach for developing a test system to validate messages is based on constraining identified and recognized specifications. The test system validation performed uses codified assertions derived from the specifications and constraints placed upon those specifications. To first show conformance which subsequently enables interoperability, these assertions, which are atomic requirements traceable by clause to the base specifications, are employed by our medical device test tools to rigorously enforce standards to facilitate safe and efiective plug-and-play information exchange.
This paper first looks at the several definitions of the word interoperability. Next, the paper addresses several of the distinct components that are factors in accomplishing interoperability: semantic interoperability, functional interoperability, stakeholder interoperability, consumer interoperability, business interoperability, privacy and security interoperability, and international interoperability. This paper discusses each of these components in terms of their current state relating to interoperability and suggests what changes might be made to achieve interoperability.