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Managing electronic health records (EHR) presents challenges for healthcare organizations (HO). A Document Archiving and Communication System (DACS) offers a solution for secure, private, and standardized access to clinical documents.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Information Management in Healthcare

Background:

  • Electronic Health Records (EHR) management is critical for Healthcare Organizations (HO).
  • Secure and private access, storage, and interoperability of clinical documents are significant challenges.
  • Existing Healthcare Information Systems (HIS) often lack standardization and interoperability due to proprietary nature.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the difficulties in managing clinical documents within Healthcare Organizations.
  • To propose a standardized solution for secure and private access to EHR and clinical documents.
  • To enhance interoperability among Healthcare Information Systems.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of a Document Archiving and Communication System (DACS).
  • Focus on providing security, privacy, and standardized access protocols.
  • Evaluation of DACS for managing clinical documents and EHR.

Main Results:

  • A DACS can centralize and standardize the management of clinical documents.
  • The proposed system enhances security and privacy for sensitive health information.
  • Standardized access through DACS improves interoperability between different HIS.

Conclusions:

  • A Document Archiving and Communication System (DACS) is an effective solution for EHR and clinical document management.
  • DACS addresses key issues of security, privacy, and interoperability in Healthcare Organizations.
  • Adoption of DACS promotes standardized practices in healthcare information management.