Analysis, Design and Implementation of Secure and Interoperable Distributed Health Information Systems : Analysis, Design and Implementation for Secure and Interoperable Distributed Heal.
This book is an introduction into methodology and practice of analysis, design and implementation of distributed health information systems. Special attention is dedicated to security and interoperability of such systems as well as to advanced electronic health record approaches. In the book, both a...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
IOS Press,
2002.
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Colección: | Studies in health technology and informatics.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- COVER; TITLE PAGE; TABLE OF CONTENTS; 1 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 THE HEALTH SYSTEMS' CHALLENGE; 1.2 DEFINITION OF ""SHARED CARE""; 1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE BOOK; 1.4 THIS BOOK'S SCOPE; 1.5 HOW TO READ THE BOOK; 2 PARADIGM CHANGES IN HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS; 2.1 HEALTHCARE, HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND COMMUNICATION; 2.2 HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS; 2.3 E-HEALTH; 2.4 COMMUNICATION IN HEALTHCARE; 2.4.1 Communication Content; 2.4.2 Communication Partners; 2.4.3 Communication Infrastructure; 2.4.4 Communication Services; 2.5 PATIENT CARE AND HEALTH NETWORKS; 2.6 COMMON MIDDLEWARE CONCEPTS.
- 2.7 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION3 COMPARING IMPLEMENTED MIDDLEWARE CONCEPTS FOR ADVANCED HEALTHCARE SYSTEM ARCHITECTURES; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 CORBA; 3.2.1 Concepts; 3.2.2 Architectural framework; 3.2.3 Relevance for healthcare enterprises; 3.3 DHE; 3.3.1 Concepts; 3.3.2 Architectural framework; 3.3.3 Relevance for healthcare enterprises; 3.4 HL7; 3.4.1 Concepts; 3.4.2 Architectural framework; 3.4.3 Relevance for healthcare enterprises; 3.5 COMPARISON OF THE APPROACHES; 3.6 OTHER CONCEPTS; 3.6.1 Distributed System Object Model; 3.6.2 Distributed Component Object Model; 3.6.3 ActiveX.
- 3.6.4 Distributed Computing Environment3.6.5 JavaBeans; 3.6.6 .NET; 3.7 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; 4 A GENERIC COMPONENT MODEL TO EVALUATE ARCHITECTURAL APPROACHES; 4.1 COMPONENT-BASED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF SYSTEMS; 4.1.1 The UML Modelling Methodology; 4.1.2 Basic Concepts and UML Presentation of Components; 4.1.3 The Domain Concept; 4.1.4 Component Models for Real-World Systems; 4.1.5 Unification of Different Modelling Approaches; 4.2 A GENERIC MODEL OF COMPONENT SYSTEMS; 4.3 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; 5 THE ELECTRONIC HEALTHCARE RECORD IN THE ARCHITECTURAL CONTEXT; 5.1 INTRODUCTION.
- 5.1.1 EHR-Related Definitions5.1.2 EHR Requirements; 5.1.3 EHR
- A Document or a Service?; 5.1.4 The XML Standard Set; 5.2 PRINCIPLES OF EXISTING EHR APPROACHES; 5.3 EXAMPLES OF THE EHR ONE MODEL APPROACH; 5.3.1 The European Standards' Approach for Electronic Healthcare Record Extended Architectures; 5.3.2 The Governmental Computerised Patient Record; 5.4 EXAMPLES OF THE EHR DUAL MODEL APPROACH; 5.4.1 The Recent HL7 Approach on Electronic Healthcare Record; 5.4.2 The Australian Good Electronic Health Record Project; 5.4.3 OpenEHR Package Structure.
- 5.4.4 EHCR/EHR Architecture Model Harmonisation and Emerging Projects5.5 CORBA 3 COMPONENT ARCHITECTURE; 5.5.1 CORBA Valuetypes; 5.5.2 CORBA Persistent State Service; 5.5.3 CORBA Portable Object Adapter; 5.5.4 CORBA Component Model; 5.5.5 Model Driven Architecture; 5.6 COMPARISON OF THE ADVANCED EHR APPROACHES; 5.6.1 Common Features of the EHR Approaches Presented; 5.6.2 Missing Features; 5.6.3 Harmonisation Platform; 5.7 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; 6 A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH FOR SECURE HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 SECURITY THREATS AND RISKS; 6.3 METHODS.