2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1386-5056(03)00036-4
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Discharge and referral data exchange using global standards—the SCIPHOX project in Germany

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“…Teknologi informasi dapat digunakan untuk mengoptimalkan komunikasi antar fasilitas kesehatan. Sistem rujukan secara elektronik juga sudah diterapkan di beberapa negara [16,17]. Sistem rujukan ini menekankan mekanisme komunikasi dua arah, dimana data dan informasi pelayanan terhadap seorang pasien dipertukarkan secara elektronik.…”
Section: Model Sistem Informasi Terintegrasiunclassified
“…Teknologi informasi dapat digunakan untuk mengoptimalkan komunikasi antar fasilitas kesehatan. Sistem rujukan secara elektronik juga sudah diterapkan di beberapa negara [16,17]. Sistem rujukan ini menekankan mekanisme komunikasi dua arah, dimana data dan informasi pelayanan terhadap seorang pasien dipertukarkan secara elektronik.…”
Section: Model Sistem Informasi Terintegrasiunclassified
“…The document type in the header as well as the universal observation identifiers have to be defined according to Logical Observation Identifier Names and Codes (LOINC) 13 document codes. European projects like PICNIC 14 and SCIPHOX 15 have successfully made use of CDA level one documents.…”
Section: The Hl7 Cdamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These standards propose data models and formats for structuring records primarily for exchange, such as the HL7 Reference Information Model, HL7 CDA standard, and E31's Continuity of Care Record. 17,26,27 The Continuity of Care Record specification is a collaborative work from several medical societies. Its intent is to provide a standard minimum data set that can be shared between all of a patient's health care providers.…”
Section: Standards For the Content And Structure Of Records: Continuimentioning
confidence: 99%