2022
DOI: 10.3233/shti220566
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ILEG – A Case of Recording Patient Journeys

Abstract: In 2019 the Gemeindenotfallsanitäter was introduced in the area of Oldenburg, and scientific monitoring starting 2021 with Inanspruchnahme, Leistungen und Effekte des Gemeindenotfallsanitäters. Since then, it is possible to track patient journeys, starting from the emergency call to the subsequent treatment. This short communication provides an overview of the necessary data-acquisition and dataflow from all participating institutions and its possibilities.

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“…In order to fulfill data protection requirements, modular, practical solutions for the application areas of identity management, pseudonymization, and consent management have been developed, published, 2 and made available to the scientific community free of charge under an open source license (AGPL v3) within the DFG-funded MOSAIC project (Grant Number HO 1937/2−1, 2012−2015) ( ). The resulting tools for identity management and record linkage, 3 administration of pseudonyms (gPAS), 2 and consent management (gICS) 4 are used in numerous projects and in a variety of institutions (National Cohort, German Center for Cardiovascular Research e.V., Medical Faculty of RWTH Aachen, 5 Clinical Cancer Registry MV [Mecklenburg, Western Pomerania], DKMS [German Bone Marrow Donor File], Charité and DFPN [German Research Practice Network], NUM [Network University Medicine]) for the realization of TTP functionalities. 2…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to fulfill data protection requirements, modular, practical solutions for the application areas of identity management, pseudonymization, and consent management have been developed, published, 2 and made available to the scientific community free of charge under an open source license (AGPL v3) within the DFG-funded MOSAIC project (Grant Number HO 1937/2−1, 2012−2015) ( ). The resulting tools for identity management and record linkage, 3 administration of pseudonyms (gPAS), 2 and consent management (gICS) 4 are used in numerous projects and in a variety of institutions (National Cohort, German Center for Cardiovascular Research e.V., Medical Faculty of RWTH Aachen, 5 Clinical Cancer Registry MV [Mecklenburg, Western Pomerania], DKMS [German Bone Marrow Donor File], Charité and DFPN [German Research Practice Network], NUM [Network University Medicine]) for the realization of TTP functionalities. 2…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%