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|January 1, 1997
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The German GSG-law increased clinical data recording software use. However, many systems lack essential data exchange interfaces, hindering interoperability and requiring standardized formats like CSV or HL-7.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Health Information Systems

Context:

  • The German GSG-law has driven significant adoption of clinical data recording software.
  • Current clinical software often lacks adequate data exchange or replication interfaces.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the critical need for functional, system-independent interfaces in clinical data recording software.
  • To advocate for standardized data formats for improved interoperability.

Summary:

  • Despite increased software usage post-GSG-law, critical interface limitations persist.
  • Incomplete or absent interfaces impede seamless data exchange and replication.
  • System-independent interfaces in CSV or HL-7 formats are essential.

Impact:

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  • Addresses the gap in clinical software interoperability.
  • Promotes the adoption of standardized data exchange protocols.
  • Enhances the efficiency and reliability of clinical data management.