eprintid: 1579
rev_number: 24
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datestamp: 2006-01-24 12:00:00
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creators_name: Kalra, D
creators_name: Austin, A
creators_name: O'Connor, A
creators_name: Lloyd, D
creators_name: Patterson, D
creators_name: Ingram, D
title: Design and implementation of a federated health record server
ispublished: pub
subjects: 13400
divisions: UCL
divisions: A01
divisions: B02
divisions: C10
divisions: D17
divisions: C09
divisions: DD4
divisions: G18
note: Imported via OAI, 7:29:01 25th Jan 2006
abstract: This paper describes the practical implementation of a federated health record serverbased on a generic and comprehensive public domain architecture and deployed in alive clinical setting.The authors, working at the Centre for Health Informatics and MultiprofessionalEducation (University College London), have built up over a decade of experiencewithin Europe on the requirements and information models that are needed to underpincomprehensive multi-professional electronic health records. This work has involvedcollaboration with a wide range of healthcare and informatics organisations and partnersin the healthcare computing industry across Europe though the EU Health Telematicsprojects GEHR, Synapses, EHCR-SupA, SynEx and Medicate. The resultingarchitecture models have influenced recent European standards in this area, such asCEN TC/251 ENV 13606. UCL has now designed and built a federated health recordserver based on these models which is now running in the Department ofCardiovascular Medicine at the Whittington Hospital in north London. A new EC FifthFramework project, 6WINIT, is enabling new and innovative IPv6 and wirelesstechnology solutions to be added to this work.The north London clinical demonstrator site has provided the solid basis from which toestablish "proof of concept" verification of the design approach, and a valuableopportunity to install, test and evaluate the results of the component engineeringundertaken during the EC funded projects.
date: 2001-11-11
date_type: published
publisher: Medical Records Institute
vfaculties: VGHCSCI
vfaculties: VFPHS
oa_status: green
primo: open
primo_central: open_green
elements_source: Manually entered
elements_id: 63825
lyricists_name: Austin, Anthony
lyricists_name: Ingram, David
lyricists_name: Kalra, Dipak
lyricists_name: Patterson, David
lyricists_id: APAUS57
lyricists_id: DINGR31
lyricists_id: DKALR33
lyricists_id: DLHPA79
full_text_status: public
place_of_pub: Boston
pagerange: 1-13
event_title: Towards an Electronic Health Record Europe 2001
event_type: conference
refereed: TRUE
citation:        Kalra, D;    Austin, A;    O'Connor, A;    Lloyd, D;    Patterson, D;    Ingram, D;      (2001)    Design and implementation of a federated health record server.                     In:   (Proceedings) Towards an Electronic Health Record Europe 2001. (pp. pp. 1-13).  Medical Records Institute: Boston.       Green open access   
 
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