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摘要
目标:对 2018 年以来有关健康信息交换(HIE)的文献进行系统回顾。针对最常出现的主题,以及在 COVID-19 大流行和健康公平的背景下,总结与 HIE 相关的文献。最后,就 HIE 如何推进数字医疗生态系统的愿景提出建议:我们开发了一个计算机程序,对MEDLINE索引中的主要文献进行文献检索,这些文献必须:(1)以 "健康信息交换 "MeSH描述符作为主要主题索引;(2)在2018年1月至2021年12月期间发表。然后使用 MeSH 描述词的频率来识别与检索文献相关的主题并对其进行排序。COVID-19 文献是通过一般 COVID-19 PubMed 临床查询过滤器识别的。健康公平方面的文献则通过其他基于 MeSH 描述符的搜索来确定。然后对检索到的文献进行审核和总结:本次调查共检索并审查了 256 篇文章。总结的主要专题领域包括(1) 信息传播;(2) 医疗服务;(3) 医院;(4) 医院急救服务;(5) COVID-19;(6) 健康差异;(7) 计算机安全与保密。本次调查研究的所有领域都有一个共同的主题,即 HIE 在支持数据驱动型医疗保健服务方面的成熟度。我们根据所查阅文献中发现的机遇提出了建议:HIE 是下一代医疗保健服务的重要进步。对近期文献(2018-2021 年)的回顾表明,成功的 HIE 可以改善医疗保健服务,通常会带来更好的医疗效果。在扩大 HIE 的使用方面仍存在重大机遇,包括临床和患者利益相关者的积极参与。HIE 的成熟度反映了生物医学信息学和健康数据科学领域的成熟度。
Transforming Health Data to Actionable Information: Recent Progress and Future Opportunities in Health Information Exchange.
Objectives: Provide a systematic review of literature pertaining to health information exchange (HIE) since 2018. Summarize HIE-associated literature for most frequently occurring topics, as well as within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and health equity. Finally, provide recommendations for how HIE can advance the vision of a digital healthcare ecosystem.
Methods: A computer program was developed to mediate a literature search of primary literature indexed in MEDLINE that was: (1) indexed with "Health Information Exchange" MeSH descriptor as a major topic; and (2) published between January 2018 and December 2021. Frequency of MeSH descriptors was then used to identify and to rank topics associated with the retrieved literature. COVID-19 literature was identified using the general COVID-19 PubMed Clinical Query filter. Health equity literature was identified using additional MeSH descriptor-based searches. The retrieved literature was then reviewed and summarized.
Results: A total of 256 articles were retrieved and reviewed for this survey. The major thematic areas summarized were: (1) Information Dissemination; (2) Delivery of Health Care; (3) Hospitals; (4) Hospital Emergency Service; (5) COVID-19; (6) Health Disparities; and (7) Computer Security and Confidentiality. A common theme across all areas examined for this survey was the maturity of HIE to support data-driven healthcare delivery. Recommendations were developed based on opportunities identified across the reviewed literature.
Conclusions: HIE is an essential advance in next generation healthcare delivery. The review of the recent literature (2018-2021) indicates that successful HIE improves healthcare delivery, often resulting in improved health outcomes. There remain major opportunities for expanded use of HIE, including the active engagement of clinical and patient stakeholders. The maturity of HIE reflects the maturity of the biomedical informatics and health data science fields.
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.