Title :
Use of XML technology in a virtual patient record infrastructure
Author :
Berler, A. ; Konnis, G. ; Pavlopoulos, S. ; Karkalis, G. ; Sakka, E. ; Koutsouris, D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Nat. Tech. Univ. of Athens, Greece
Abstract :
A virtual patient record (VPR) is an ideal electronic healthcare record (EHR) that is decentralized and contains heterogeneous and distributed medical and clinical data. Extensible markup language (XML) is a web standard that was introduced by the world wide web consortium (W3C) and today has become the major driver towards heterogeneous system integration for any industry solution. This work is based on our efforts to create an XML schema that operates as an interface between different heterogeneous patient record structures. The XML Schema structure is based on standards such as HL7, DICOM, VITAL, GEHR and prENV 13606-4 and was modeled with UML metadata techniques. We are describing our efforts and technological platform used to test this XML schema by implementing various healthcare scenarios and using state of the art java components and XML based technologies. The developed pilot is initially being tested for two homecare scenarios (anticoagulation treatment and ventilation and oxygen therapy support) in conjunction with a standard primary healthcare patient record software package.
Keywords :
Java; Web design; hypermedia markup languages; information retrieval; medical information systems; meta data; patient care; query formulation; virtual storage; O2 therapy support; anticoagulation treatment; art java components; distributed clinical data; distributed medical data; extensible markup language schema structure; extensible markup language technology; healthcare scenarios; heterogeneous patient record structures; homecare scenarios; ideal electronic healthcare record; metadata techniques; standard primary healthcare patient record software package; technological platform; ventilation; virtual patient record infrastructure; world wide web consortium; DICOM; Driver circuits; Java; Medical services; Medical treatment; Software testing; Unified modeling language; Ventilation; Web sites; XML;
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology Applications in Biomedicine, 2003. 4th International IEEE EMBS Special Topic Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7667-6
DOI :
10.1109/ITAB.2003.1222487