Department of Biomedical Engineering, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC27157, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2013 Jan 1;20(1):157-63. doi: 10.1136/amiajnl-2012-001146. Epub 2012 Aug 11.
Current image sharing is carried out by manual transportation of CDs by patients or organization-coordinated sharing networks. The former places a significant burden on patients and providers. The latter faces challenges to patient privacy.
To allow healthcare providers efficient access to medical imaging data acquired at other unaffiliated healthcare facilities while ensuring strong protection of patient privacy and minimizing burden on patients, providers, and the information technology infrastructure.
An image sharing framework is described that involves patients as an integral part of, and with full control of, the image sharing process. Central to this framework is the Patient Controlled Access-key REgistry (PCARE) which manages the access keys issued by image source facilities. When digitally signed by patients, the access keys are used by any requesting facility to retrieve the associated imaging data from the source facility. A centralized patient portal, called a PCARE patient control portal, allows patients to manage all the access keys in PCARE.
A prototype of the PCARE framework has been developed by extending open-source technology. The results for feasibility, performance, and user assessments are encouraging and demonstrate the benefits of patient-controlled image sharing.
The PCARE framework is effective in many important clinical cases of image sharing and can be used to integrate organization-coordinated sharing networks. The same framework can also be used to realize a longitudinal virtual electronic health record.
The PCARE framework allows prior imaging data to be shared among unaffiliated healthcare facilities while protecting patient privacy with minimal burden on patients, providers, and infrastructure. A prototype has been implemented to demonstrate the feasibility and benefits of this approach.
目前的图像共享是通过患者手动传输 CD 或组织协调的共享网络来进行的。前者给患者和提供者带来了很大的负担,后者则面临患者隐私保护的挑战。
在确保对患者隐私的强有力保护的同时,使医疗服务提供者能够高效地访问在其他非附属医疗机构获得的医学成像数据,并尽量减轻患者、提供者和信息技术基础设施的负担。
描述了一种图像共享框架,该框架将患者作为图像共享过程的一个组成部分,并完全控制图像共享过程。该框架的核心是患者控制访问密钥注册中心(PCARE),它管理由图像源设施发放的访问密钥。当患者对访问密钥进行数字签名后,任何请求的设施都可以使用这些访问密钥从源设施检索相关的成像数据。一个名为 PCARE 患者控制门户的集中式患者门户允许患者管理 PCARE 中的所有访问密钥。
通过扩展开源技术,已经开发了 PCARE 框架的原型。可行性、性能和用户评估的结果令人鼓舞,证明了患者控制图像共享的好处。
PCARE 框架在许多重要的图像共享临床案例中都非常有效,可以用于整合组织协调的共享网络。同样的框架也可以用于实现纵向虚拟电子健康记录。
PCARE 框架允许在非附属医疗机构之间共享以前的成像数据,同时通过最小化患者、提供者和基础设施的负担来保护患者隐私。已经实现了一个原型来证明这种方法的可行性和好处。