Laboratory for Medical Imaging Informatics, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, Shanghai, China.
Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg. 2011 Mar;6(2):273-84. doi: 10.1007/s11548-010-0522-8. Epub 2010 Aug 6.
Due to the rapid growth of Shanghai city to 20 million residents, the balance between healthcare supply and demand has become an important issue. The local government hopes to ameliorate this problem by developing an image-enabled electronic healthcare record (EHR) sharing mechanism between certain hospitals. This system is designed to enable healthcare collaboration and reduce healthcare costs by allowing review of prior examination data obtained at other hospitals. Here, we present a design method and implementation solution of image-enabled EHRs (i-EHRs) and describe the implementation of i-EHRs in four hospitals and one regional healthcare information center, as well as their preliminary operating results.
We designed the i-EHRs with service-oriented architecture (SOA) and combined the grid-based image management and distribution capability, which are compliant with IHE XDS-I integration profile. There are seven major components and common services included in the i-EHRs. In order to achieve quick response for image retrieving in low-bandwidth network environments, we use a JPEG2000 interactive protocol and progressive display technique to transmit images from a Grid Agent as Imaging Source Actor to the PACS workstation as Imaging Consumer Actor.
The first phase of pilot testing of our image-enabled EHR was implemented in the Zhabei district of Shanghai for imaging document sharing and collaborative diagnostic purposes. The pilot testing began in October 2009; there have been more than 50 examinations daily transferred between the City North Hospital and the three community hospitals for collaborative diagnosis. The feedback from users at all hospitals is very positive, with respondents stating the system to be easy to use and reporting no interference with their normal radiology diagnostic operation.
The i-EHR system can provide event-driven automatic image delivery for collaborative imaging diagnosis across multiple hospitals based on work flow requirements. This project demonstrated that the grid-based implementation of IHE XDS-I for image-enabled EHR could scale effectively to serve a regional healthcare solution with collaborative imaging services. The feedback from users of community hospitals and large hospital is very positive.
由于上海市人口迅速增长至 2000 万,医疗保健的供需平衡已成为一个重要问题。当地政府希望通过开发特定医院之间基于影像的电子医疗记录(EHR)共享机制来改善这一问题。该系统旨在通过允许查看在其他医院获得的先前检查数据来实现医疗保健协作并降低医疗保健成本。在这里,我们提出了一种基于影像的 EHR(i-EHR)的设计方法和实现方案,并描述了在 4 家医院和 1 个区域医疗信息中心实施 i-EHR 的情况,以及它们的初步运行结果。
我们采用面向服务的体系结构(SOA)设计 i-EHR,并结合符合 IHE XDS-I 集成概要文件的基于网格的影像管理和分发功能。i-EHR 包括 7 个主要组件和通用服务。为了在低带宽网络环境中实现图像检索的快速响应,我们使用 JPEG2000 交互协议和渐进式显示技术,将来自网格代理(作为成像源参与者)的图像传输到 PACS 工作站(作为成像使用者参与者)。
我们的基于影像的 EHR 的第一阶段试点测试在上海市闸北区实施,用于成像文档共享和协作诊断。试点测试于 2009 年 10 月开始,每天有超过 50 次检查在市北医院和 3 家社区医院之间进行协作诊断。所有医院的用户反馈都非常积极,受访者表示系统易于使用,并且不会干扰他们的正常放射诊断操作。
i-EHR 系统可以根据工作流程要求为跨多个医院的协作成像诊断提供基于事件的自动影像传递。该项目表明,基于网格的 IHE XDS-I 实现可有效地扩展为具有协作成像服务的区域医疗解决方案提供服务。社区医院和大医院的用户反馈非常积极。