2005
DOI: 10.4018/jswis.2005100102
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A Distributed Patient Identification Protocol Based on Control Numbers with Semantic Annotation

Abstract: One important problem of information systems in health care is the localisation and access to electronic patient records across health care institute boundaries, especially in an international setting. The complexity of the problem is increased by the absence of a globally accepted standard for electronic health care records, the absence of unique patient identifiers in most countries, and the strict data protection requirements that apply to clinical documents. This article describes a protocol that allows th… Show more

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“…This encoding (the so called "Kölner Phonetik") has been designed for matching German names and is widely used (for example, by the German cancer registries [20]).…”
Section: Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This encoding (the so called "Kölner Phonetik") has been designed for matching German names and is widely used (for example, by the German cancer registries [20]).…”
Section: Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a second test, the performance of the proposed method was compared with the performances of unencrypted bigrams and a German phonetic encoding. This encoding (the so called "Kölner Phonetik") has been designed for matching German names and is widely used (for example, by the German cancer registries [ 20 ]).…”
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