Title :
Interoperability in digital electrocardiography after the openECG project
Author :
Chronaki, C.E. ; Chiarugi, F. ; Macerata, A. ; Conforti, F. ; Voss, H. ; Johansen, Inge ; Ruiz-Fernandez, R. ; Zywietz, C.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Comput. Sci., FORTH, Heraklion, Greece
Abstract :
At a time of rising demands for interoperability in eHealth, OpenECG was funded by the EU to promote standards&open data formats in digital electrocardiography. Driving forces for OpenECG are patient mobility, regional networks, continuity of care, and the vision of the life-long EHR. The number of OpenECG members is steadily increasing, to reach 281 (203 from Europe) in 42 counties in October 2004. A programming contest, a members´ mailing list, data sets, specifications, and tutorials combined with online services such as the help desk, converters, content&format validation, etc., bring users, manufacturers, and integrators to the portal. In this paper, a recent questionnaire distributed to OpenECG members gives the opportunity to discuss OpenECG-related activities and prospects, in the frame of global trends&challenges in eHealth standardization, interoperability testing, technology assessment, and quality labeling for medical devices and EHR systems.
Keywords :
electrocardiography; information services; medical computing; medical information systems; open systems; telemedicine; EHR system; OpenECG members; bring users; content&format validation; continuity of care; converters; data sets; digital electrocardiography; driving force; eHealth; eHealth standardization; global trends&challenge; help desk; interoperability; life-long EHR; mailing list; medical devices; online services; patient mobility; quality labeling; regional networks; standards&open data format; technology assessment; tutorials; vision; Biomedical monitoring; Computer aided manufacturing; Computer science; Electrocardiography; Portals; Programming profession; Standardization; Standards organizations; Telematics; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology, 2004
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8927-1
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.2004.1442868