A minimal e-referral for meaningful share of maternal health information in public health scenarios

R. Rao, K. Makkithaya, V. Kamath, R. Cordeiro
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Primary health centres (PHCs) across India provide antenatal, delivery and postnatal healthcare to expecting mothers. In case the expecting mother suffers from a pregnancy-related medical condition that cannot be treated at the PHC, she is referred to the nearest specialist or secondary hospital. The objective of this paper is to present a minimal, affordable and interoperable extensible markup language (XML)-based electronic referral (e-referral) prototype. The e-referral system transfers patient information from the PHC to a specialist at any hospital, for pregnancy-related medical problems. A subject matter expert (SME) panel was formed to identify the minimal dataset and an optimal format for e-referrals in the maternal use case. The data quality of the proposed e-referral information was measured. The e-referral data structures were proven to be complete. The interoperability level achieved by the e-referral prototype was quantified. The minimal e-referral is human processable or syntactically interoperable. The XML-based e-referral data can be very easily integrated with existing hospital information systems.
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提供最低限度的电子转诊,以便在公共卫生情况下有意义地分享孕产妇保健信息
印度各地的初级保健中心为孕妇提供产前、分娩和产后保健服务。如果孕妇患有与怀孕有关的疾病,无法在初级保健医院治疗,则将其转介到最近的专科医院或二级医院。本文的目标是提出一个最小的、可负担的和可互操作的基于可扩展标记语言(XML)的电子推荐(e-referral)原型。电子转诊系统将患者信息从初级保健中心转移到任何医院的与妊娠有关的医疗问题专家那里。成立了一个主题专家(SME)小组,以确定产妇用例中电子转诊的最小数据集和最佳格式。对所建议的电子转诊信息的数据质量进行了测量。电子转诊数据结构被证明是完整的。对电子转诊原型实现的互操作性水平进行了量化。最小的电子引用是人工可处理的或在语法上可互操作的。基于xml的电子转诊数据可以很容易地与现有的医院信息系统集成。
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