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Abstract
Objectives: To summarize the recent literature and research and present a selection of the best papers published in 2021 related to health information exchange (HIE).
Methods: A systematic review of the literature was performed by the two section editors with the help of a medical librarian. We searched bibliographic databases for HIE-related papers using both MeSH headings and keywords in titles and abstracts. A shortlist of candidate 15 best papers was first selected by section editors before being peer-reviewed by independent external reviewers.
Results: Major themes of the set of 15 articles included the issues to be addressed in building and maintaining HIEs, HIE implementation barriers and facilitators, and the outcomes of using HIEs. The outcomes of using HIE encompassed the impact on patient care and the ability of HIEs to provide a repository of data for further research.
Conclusions: The growth of HIE has followed a course very similar to the growth of electronic health records (EHRs). Initial foci of research included technical issues in the deployment, followed by research on barriers to use. Now that EHRs are more widely implemented and used, the newer research involves the use of the electronic data contained in them. Although HIEs are currently at an earlier stage of maturity and development than EHRs and most of the articles in this review focused on implementation barriers, we have seen the beginning of research on the large amount of longitudinal and diverse data that HIEs can make available. As the implementation and use of HIEs continue to increase and become more widely deployed, we can expect that research about HIE and leveraging HIEs and the data they collect, will continue to increase.
目的总结近期的文献和研究,精选 2021 年发表的与医疗信息交换(HIE)相关的优秀论文:方法:两位编辑在一位医学图书管理员的帮助下对文献进行了系统回顾。我们使用MeSH标题以及标题和摘要中的关键词在文献数据库中搜索了与HIE相关的论文。首先由科室编辑选出 15 篇最佳论文候选名单,然后由独立外部评审员进行同行评审:这 15 篇文章的主题包括建立和维护 HIE 所要解决的问题、HIE 实施的障碍和促进因素,以及使用 HIE 的成果。使用 HIE 的结果包括对病人护理的影响以及 HIE 为进一步研究提供数据储存库的能力:结论:HIE 的发展历程与电子病历(EHR)的发展历程非常相似。最初的研究重点包括部署中的技术问题,随后是对使用障碍的研究。现在,电子病历得到了更广泛的实施和使用,最新的研究涉及如何使用其中的电子数据。虽然与电子病历相比,HIE 目前还处于较早的成熟和发展阶段,而且本综述中的大多数文章都集中在实施障碍方面,但我们已经看到对 HIE 所能提供的大量纵向和多样化数据的研究已经开始。随着 HIE 的实施和使用范围不断扩大,部署越来越广泛,我们可以预见,有关 HIE 和利用 HIE 及其收集的数据的研究将继续增加。
期刊介绍:
Published by the International Medical Informatics Association, this annual publication includes the best papers in medical informatics from around the world.