通过ebXML业务流程支持IHE XDS中的协作业务流程

A. Dogac, V. Bicer, Alper Okcan
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目前,临床信息通过市场上大量可用的医疗信息系统以各种专有格式存储。这将导致共享电子医疗记录时出现严重的互操作性问题。为了解决这个问题,一个名为“集成医疗保健企业(IHE)”的行业计划指定了“跨企业文档共享(XDS)”。配置文件用于将医疗保健文档存储在ebXML注册中心/存储库中,以促进其共享。通过单独的努力,IHE还定义了部门间工作流程概要,以确定在几个信息系统之间集成信息流所需的事务。尽管存储在XDS注册中心中的临床文档是通过执行这些工作流获得的,但IHE尚未为XDS指定协作式医疗保健流程。因此,无法在XDS中跟踪工作流,并且通过工作流生成的临床文档被手动插入到注册中心/存储库中。既然IHE XDS正在使用ebXML体系结构,那么将IHE工作流配置文件集成到IHE XDS的最自然的方法就是使用ebXML业务流程(ebBP)。在本文中,我们描述了增强的IHE体系结构的实现,演示了如何集成ebXML业务流程、IHE工作流配置文件和IHE XDS体系结构,以在医疗保健领域提供协作业务流程支持。
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Collaborative Business Process Support in IHE XDS through ebXML Business Processes
Currently, clinical information is stored in all kinds of proprietary formats through a multitude of medical information systems available on the market. This results in a severe interoperability problem in sharing electronic healthcare records. To address this problem, an industry initiative, called "Integrating Healthcare Enterprise (IHE)" has specified the "Cross Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS)" Profile to store healthcare documents in an ebXML registry/ repository to facilitate their sharing. Through a separate effort, IHE has also defined interdepartmental Workflow Profiles to identify the transactions required to integrate information flow among several information systems. Although the clinical documents stored in XDS registries are obtained as a result of executing these workflows, IHE has not yet specified collaborative healthcare processes for the XDS. Hence, there is no way to track the workflows in XDS and the clinical documents produced through the workflows are manually inserted into the registry/ repository. Given that IHE XDS is using the ebXML architecture, the most natural way to integrate IHE Workflow Profiles to IHE XDS is using ebXML Business Processes (ebBP). In this paper, we describe the implementation of an enhanced IHE architecture demonstrating how ebXML Business Processes, IHE Workflow Profiles and the IHE XDS architecture can all be integrated to provide collaborative business process support in the healthcare domain.
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