Rigas Emmanouil S, Kostomanolakis Stavros, Kyriakoulakos Nikolaos, Kounalakis Dimitrios, Petrakis Ioannis, Berler Alexander, Boumpaki Asimina, Karanikas Haralampos, Kelepouris Athanasios, Bamidis Panagiotis D, Katehakis Dimitrios G
Lab of Medical Physics and Digital Innovation, School of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Center for eHealth Applications and Services, Institute of Computer Science, FORTH, Heraklion, Greece.
Front Digit Health. 2023 Nov 14;5:1275711. doi: 10.3389/fdgth.2023.1275711. eCollection 2023.
The development of a standardized technical framework for exchanging electronic health records is widely recognized as a challenging endeavor that necessitates appropriate technological, semantic, organizational, and legal interventions to support the continuity of health and care. In this context, this study delineates a pan-European hackathon aimed at evaluating the efforts undertaken by member states of the European Union to develop a European electronic health record exchange format. This format is intended to facilitate secure cross-border healthcare and optimize service delivery to citizens, paving the way toward a unified European health data space.
The hackathon was conducted within the scope of the X-eHealth project. Interested parties were initially presented with a representative clinical scenario and a set of specifications pertaining to the European electronic health record exchange format, encompassing Laboratory Results Reports, Medical Imaging and Reports, and Hospital Discharge Reports. In addition, five onboarding webinars and two professional training events were organized to support the participating entities. To ensure a minimum acceptable quality threshold, a set of inclusion criteria for participants was outlined for the interested teams.
Eight teams participated in the hackathon, showcasing state-of-the-art applications. These teams utilized technologies such as Health Level Seven-Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (HL7 FHIR) and Clinical Document Architecture (CDA), alongside pertinent IHE integration profiles. They demonstrated a range of complementary uses and practices, contributing substantial inputs toward the development of future-proof electronic health record management systems.
The execution of the hackathon demonstrated the efficacy of such approaches in uniting teams from diverse backgrounds to develop state-of-the-art applications. The outcomes produced by the event serve as proof-of-concept demonstrators for managing and preventing chronic diseases, delivering value to citizens, companies, and the research community.
开发用于交换电子健康记录的标准化技术框架,这一工作被广泛认为是一项具有挑战性的任务,需要适当的技术、语义、组织和法律干预措施来支持健康和医疗的连续性。在此背景下,本研究描述了一场泛欧洲的黑客马拉松活动,旨在评估欧盟成员国为开发欧洲电子健康记录交换格式所做的努力。这种格式旨在促进安全的跨境医疗保健,并优化向公民提供的服务,为建立统一的欧洲健康数据空间铺平道路。
该黑客马拉松活动是在X-eHealth项目的范围内进行的。最初向感兴趣的各方展示了一个具有代表性的临床场景以及一组与欧洲电子健康记录交换格式相关的规范,包括实验室结果报告、医学影像及报告和医院出院报告。此外,还组织了五次入门网络研讨会和两次专业培训活动,以支持参与实体。为确保达到最低可接受的质量门槛,为感兴趣的团队概述了一套参与者纳入标准。
八个团队参加了黑客马拉松,展示了先进的应用程序。这些团队利用了诸如健康级别七 - 快速医疗保健互操作性资源(HL7 FHIR)和临床文档架构(CDA)等技术,以及相关的IHE集成配置文件。他们展示了一系列互补的用途和实践,为开发面向未来的电子健康记录管理系统提供了大量投入。
黑客马拉松活动的开展证明了此类方法在团结来自不同背景的团队开发先进应用程序方面的有效性。该活动产生的成果可作为管理和预防慢性病的概念验证示范,为公民、公司和研究界带来价值。