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Shared care concepts such as managed care and continuity of care are based on extended communication and co-operation between different health professionals or between them and the patient respectively. Health information systems and their components, which are very different in their structure, behaviour, data and their semantics as well as regarding implementation details used in different environments for different purposes, have to provide intelligent interoperability. Therefore, flexibility, portability, knowledge-based interoperability and future-orientation must be guaranteed using the newest development of model driven architecture. The ongoing work for the German health telematics platform based on an architectural framework and a security infrastructure is described in some detail. This concept of future-proof health information networks with virtual electronic health records as core application starts with multifunctional electronic health cards. It fits into developments currently performed by many other developed countries. The paper introduces into the German health telematics platform and its tools based on smart card.
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114--120
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Bibliogr. 15 poz., rys.
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- Health Telematics Project Group, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS, Am Wolfsmantel 33, D-91058 Erlangen, Germany
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- Health Telematics Project Group Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS Am Wolfsmantel 33 D-91058 Erlangen, Germany
Bibliografia
- [1] B. Blobel, Analysis, Design and Implementation of Secure and Interoperable Distributed Health Information Systems. Series “Studies in Health Technology and Informatics”. Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2002, vol. 89.
- [2] German Federal Republic, Federal Ministry for Health and Social Affairs, http://www.bmgs.bund.de
- [3] Aktionsforum Telematik im Gesundheitswesen, http://www.atg.gvg-koeln.de
- [4] Council of Europe. Council of Europe 99/93/EC: Directive on Electronic Signatures. Strasbourg, 1999.
- [5] B. Blobel, “The European TrustHealth project experiences with implementing a security infrastructure”, Int. J. Med. Inform., vol. 60, pp. 193–201, 2000.
- [6] CEN ENV 13729 “Health Informatics – Secure User Identification – Strong Authentication Using Microprocessor Cards”, 2000.
- [7] HPC. The German HPC specification for an electronic doctor’s licence, V 1.0, 1999, http://www,hpc-protocol.de
- [8] Federal Ministry for Health and Social Affairs. BIT 4 Health, http://www.bmgs.bund.de/deu/gra/ministerium/ausschreibungen/index.cfm
- [9] “Information technology – Open Distributed Processing – Reference Model”, ISO/IEC 10746.
- [10] Advanced Health Telematics and Telemedicine. The Magdeburg Expert Summit Textbook, B. Blobel and P. Pharow, Eds. Series “Studies in Health Technology and Informatics”. Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2003, vol. 96.
- [11] Object Management Group, Inc. CORBA Specifications, http://www.omg.org
- [12] HARP Consortium, http://www.ist-harp.org
- [13] Health Level 7, Inc., http://www.hl7.org
- [14] Comité Européen de Normalisation, http://centc251.org
- [15] openEHR Foundation, http://www.openehr.org
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