TY - JOUR
T1 - A data-gathering broker as a future-orientated approach to supporting EPR users
AU - Rigby, Michael
AU - Budgen, David
AU - Turner, Mark
AU - Kotsiopoulos, Ioannis
AU - Brereton, Pearl
AU - Keane, John
AU - Bennett, Keith
AU - Russell, Michelle
AU - Layzell, Paul
AU - Zhu, Fujun
PY - 2007/2
Y1 - 2007/2
N2 - With the continued expansion of electronic patient record systems ahead of comprehensive evidence, metrics, or future-proofing, health informatics in Europe and beyond is embarking on a faith-driven adventure that also risks data swamping of end-users. An alternative approach is an information broker system, drawing from departmental data sources. A 3-year study in health and social care has produced a first demonstrator which can search for specified information in heterogeneous distributed data stores, with source-specific permission can copy it, and then merge the search results into one integrated picture in a real-time process which is also captured in an audit system. The research project has addressed a number of issues during the study, including updating the concepts of role-based access, semantic interoperability, and harnessing web-based services bound at the time of need. A demonstrator now exists, and provides a platform for further application and development research. This paper summarises how this opens up a viable alternative approach for the next generation of health record systems, enabling record searching and integration as and when it is needed for specific patient-related purposes, whilst being independent of organisations, diagnostic approaches, or service delivery structures, and reducing the risks of data swamping. © 2006 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
AB - With the continued expansion of electronic patient record systems ahead of comprehensive evidence, metrics, or future-proofing, health informatics in Europe and beyond is embarking on a faith-driven adventure that also risks data swamping of end-users. An alternative approach is an information broker system, drawing from departmental data sources. A 3-year study in health and social care has produced a first demonstrator which can search for specified information in heterogeneous distributed data stores, with source-specific permission can copy it, and then merge the search results into one integrated picture in a real-time process which is also captured in an audit system. The research project has addressed a number of issues during the study, including updating the concepts of role-based access, semantic interoperability, and harnessing web-based services bound at the time of need. A demonstrator now exists, and provides a platform for further application and development research. This paper summarises how this opens up a viable alternative approach for the next generation of health record systems, enabling record searching and integration as and when it is needed for specific patient-related purposes, whilst being independent of organisations, diagnostic approaches, or service delivery structures, and reducing the risks of data swamping. © 2006 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
KW - Electronic health records
KW - Information broker
KW - Role-based access
KW - Web services
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2006.07.012
DO - 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2006.07.012
M3 - Article
SN - 1872-8243
VL - 76
SP - 137
EP - 144
JO - International journal of medical informatics
JF - International journal of medical informatics
IS - 2-3
ER -