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Improving interorganizational data interchange for drug development.

K Canfield1

  • 1Department of Information Systems, University of Maryland, UMBC, Baltimore 21250, USA. canfield@umbc.edu

Computers in Biology and Medicine
|April 20, 1999
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This study introduces a new process for interorganizational data exchange in US drug development using markup language. It provides a detailed guide and case study for implementing this system in healthcare.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Information Systems
  • Drug Development

Background:

  • Interorganizational data interchange is critical in the US drug development process.
  • Existing systems often lack standardization and efficiency.
  • Need for improved data exchange to streamline drug development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a reengineered process for interorganizational data interchange using markup language.
  • To provide a detailed description for practical implementation by healthcare practitioners.
  • To present a case study on reengineering data interchange systems for broader healthcare application.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a reengineered process utilizing a markup language.
  • Creation of a companion website with a working prototype demonstration.

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  • Utilizing an IDEF0 model for the case study analysis.
  • Main Results:

    • A functional prototype demonstrating the reengineered process is available.
    • The IDEF0 model illustrates the benefits of markup standards for data interchange.
    • The case study provides a transferable model for other healthcare areas.

    Conclusions:

    • The reengineered markup language process enhances interorganizational data interchange in drug development.
    • The presented methodology and case study are applicable to improving data exchange across healthcare.
    • Standardized markup languages offer significant benefits for interorganizational data integration.