Standardizing Corneal Transplantation Records Using openEHR: Case Study

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL INFORMATICS JMIR Medical Informatics Pub Date : 2024-09-16 DOI:10.2196/48407
Diana Ferreira, Cristiana Neto, Francini Hak, António Abelha, Manuel Santos, José Machado
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Background: Corneal transplantation, also known as keratoplasty, is a widely performed surgical procedure that aims to restore vision in patients with corneal damage. The success of corneal transplantation relies on the accurate and timely management of patient information, which can be enhanced using electronic health records (EHRs). However, conventional EHRs are often fragmented and lack standardization, leading to difficulties in information access and sharing, increased medical errors, and decreased patient safety. In the wake of these problems, there is a growing demand for standardized EHRs that can ensure the accuracy and consistency of patient data across health care organizations. Objective: This paper proposes the use of openEHR structures for standardizing corneal transplantation records. The main objective of this research was to improve the quality and interoperability of EHRs in corneal transplantation, making it easier for health care providers to capture, share, and analyze clinical information. Methods: A series of sequential steps were carried out in this study to implement standardized clinical records using openEHR specifications. These specifications furnish a methodical approach that ascertains the development of high-quality clinical records. In broad terms, the methodology followed encompasses the conduction of meetings with health care professionals and the modeling of archetypes, templates, forms, decision rules, and work plans. Results: This research resulted in a tailored solution that streamlines health care delivery and meets the needs of medical professionals involved in the corneal transplantation process while seamlessly aligning with contemporary clinical practices. The proposed solution culminated in the successful integration within a Portuguese hospital of 3 key components of openEHR specifications: forms, Decision Logic Modules, and Work Plans. A statistical analysis of data collected from May 1, 2022, to March 31, 2023, allowed for the perception of the use of the new technologies within the corneal transplantation workflow. Despite the completion rate being only 63.9% (530/830), which can be explained by external factors such as patient health and availability of donor organs, there was an overall improvement in terms of task control and follow-up of the patients’ clinical process. Conclusions: This study shows that the adoption of openEHR structures represents a significant step forward in the standardization and optimization of corneal transplantation records. It offers a detailed demonstration of how to implement openEHR specifications and highlights the different advantages of standardizing EHRs in the field of corneal transplantation. Furthermore, it serves as a valuable reference for researchers and practitioners who are interested in advancing and improving the exploitation of EHRs in health care.
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JMIR Medical Informatics
JMIR Medical Informatics Medicine-Health Informatics
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7.90
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3.10%
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173
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: JMIR Medical Informatics (JMI, ISSN 2291-9694) is a top-rated, tier A journal which focuses on clinical informatics, big data in health and health care, decision support for health professionals, electronic health records, ehealth infrastructures and implementation. It has a focus on applied, translational research, with a broad readership including clinicians, CIOs, engineers, industry and health informatics professionals. Published by JMIR Publications, publisher of the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR), the leading eHealth/mHealth journal (Impact Factor 2016: 5.175), JMIR Med Inform has a slightly different scope (emphasizing more on applications for clinicians and health professionals rather than consumers/citizens, which is the focus of JMIR), publishes even faster, and also allows papers which are more technical or more formative than what would be published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research.
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