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Interoperability and medical communication using "patient envelope"-based secure messaging.

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  • 1Cancer Regional Centre of Rennes, France. emmanuel.cordonnier@etiam.com

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|December 11, 2003
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A novel "Patient Envelope" system enhances secure medical data exchange between healthcare providers. This approach standardizes communication, improving interoperability for electronic health records (EHRs).

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Medical Communication Systems
  • Interoperability Standards

Background:

  • Healthcare data transmission requires harmonizing diverse elements like addresses, patient IDs, and message formats.
  • Existing standards (CEN TC251, ISO TC215, HL7, DICOM) focus on information structure, necessitating a focus on basic medical communication.
  • The National "Réseau Santé Social" is introducing a new secure messaging service.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and describe the
  • Patient Envelope
  • approach for secure medical information exchange.
  • To detail the implementation and results of this system over a 3-year period.
  • To outline the evolution of the
  • envelope
  • format towards ebXML with a medical header.

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Main Methods:

  • Development and implementation of an original
  • Patient Envelope
  • system.
  • Integration with existing healthcare networks and email clients.
  • Evolution of the
  • envelope
  • format to incorporate ebXML, HL7/EHRCOM Data Types, and C-METS/GPICs.

Main Results:

  • Successful implementation of the
  • Patient Envelope
  • system, initially for Oncology.
  • The current
  • envelope
  • format is compatible with standard email clients.
  • The system is evolving to support advanced standards like ebXML and HL7/EHRCOM.

Conclusions:

  • The
  • Patient Envelope
  • approach provides a viable solution for harmonizing and securing patient medical information exchange.
  • This method enhances basic medical communication levels, complementing existing information structure standards.
  • The ongoing evolution of the
  • envelope
  • format ensures future compatibility and expanded capabilities in healthcare data interoperability.