2019
DOI: 10.2196/12630
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An Assessment of the Interoperability of Electronic Health Record Exchanges Among Hospitals and Clinics in Taiwan

Abstract: Background The rapid aging of the Taiwanese population in recent years has led to high medical needs for the elderly and increasing medical costs. Integrating patient information through electronic health records (EHRs) to reduce unnecessary medications and tests and enhance the quality of care has currently become an important issue. Although electronic data interchanges among hospitals and clinics have been implemented for many years in Taiwan, the interoperability of EHRs has not adequately bee… Show more

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“…It includes the rules for the integration, exchange, and management of EHRs. Wen et al [ 69 ] assessed the interoperability of eHealth systems in Taiwan for exchanging data. This is to reduce repeated medical examinations and medications for better health care.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It includes the rules for the integration, exchange, and management of EHRs. Wen et al [ 69 ] assessed the interoperability of eHealth systems in Taiwan for exchanging data. This is to reduce repeated medical examinations and medications for better health care.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medical data and photos can be stored in a number of common formats [64]. Analyse [65], Neuroimaging Informatics The internet Vision and Technology Partnership [66], Minc [67], and Communications in Medicine [68] are a few of the most used file formats for medical pictures. The American National Standards Institute established Health Level 7 International as a health details care framework for exchanging medical care data [20].…”
Section: Partakingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Written informed consent must be obtained from PWH and parents for enrolling in both HBDR and WBDR. The computerised programme of MySQL (Version 5.7) 3,4 and phpMyAdmin (Version 4.9.7) 5,6 were selected for the transferring process. MySQL is the world's most popular open-source database, and is fast, reliable, scalable and easy to use.…”
Section: Direct Transfer Of Data Of People With Haemophilia From the ...mentioning
confidence: 99%