Center for Technology Assessment, University Park, PA, USA.
J Med Syst. 2010 Aug;34(4):601-8. doi: 10.1007/s10916-009-9273-x. Epub 2009 Mar 19.
Recent ONCHIT mandates call for increased individual health data collection efforts as well as heightened security measures. To date most healthcare organizations have been reluctant to exchange information, citing confidentiality concerns and unshared costs incurred by specific organizations. Implantable monitoring and treatment devices are rapidly emerging as data collection interface tools in response to such mandates. Proposed here is a translational, device-independent consumer-based solution, which focuses on information controlled by specific patients, and functions within a distributed (organization neutral) environment. While the conceptual applications employed in this technology set are provided by way of illustration, they may also serve as a transformative model for emerging EMR/EHR requirements.
最近 ONCHIT 的指令要求加强个人健康数据的收集工作,并加强安全措施。迄今为止,大多数医疗机构都不愿意交换信息,理由是保密问题和特定组织承担的未分担成本。为了应对这些指令,可植入式监测和治疗设备正迅速成为数据收集接口工具。本文提出了一种转换型、独立于设备的基于消费者的解决方案,该方案侧重于特定患者控制的信息,并在分布式(组织中立)环境中运行。虽然本文所采用的技术应用仅作说明之用,但它们也可能成为新兴的 EMR/EHR 要求的变革性模型。