2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2013.08.002
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The EHR-ARCHE project: Satisfying clinical information needs in a Shared Electronic Health Record System based on IHE XDS and Archetypes

Abstract: HighlightsContent-based search avoids information overload in IHE XDS Shared EHR systems.Content-based search enables retrieval of fine-grained information items.Content-based search implemented by integrating Archetypes in IHE XDS.

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“…Another solution, EHR Archetypes, which is a model-based approach to maintaining EHR documents, can be used for searching and processing clinical documents [11] [12], and is compatible for use in IHE systems [13] [14]. Since the available source documents are not based on archetypes, this approach was also not suitable.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another solution, EHR Archetypes, which is a model-based approach to maintaining EHR documents, can be used for searching and processing clinical documents [11] [12], and is compatible for use in IHE systems [13] [14]. Since the available source documents are not based on archetypes, this approach was also not suitable.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the body of knowledge was examined, it was determined that various researchers had also explored this conceptual basis of the problem of EHR interoperability -the lack of a comprehensive data standards model to promote interoperability [1], [2], [43], [46], [22], [18], [44], [10]. While many researched this problem from the perspective of varied concentrated areas of interest, the general consensus remained the same; there still remained a deficiency in the way health information could be exchanged within multiple healthcare organizations across states or even locally.…”
Section: Research Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the body of knowledge was examined, it was determined that various researchers have also explored this conceptual basis of the problem of EHR interoperability -the lack of a comprehensive data standards model to promote interoperability [1], [2], [38], [41], [18], [16], [39], [9]. While many researched this problem from the perspective of varied concentrated areas of interest, the general consensus remains the same; there still remains a deficiency in the way health information can be exchanged within multiple healthcare organizations across states or even locally.…”
Section: Research Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%