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Title: Laboratory Data Exchange Using Hl7-Ie at Ntuh
Authors: 鄭伯壎;賴金鑫;徐豐明;陳恆順;陸哲駒;陳少傑
CHENG, PO-HSUN;LAI, JIN-SHIN;SHYU, FONG-MING;CHEN, HENG-SHUEN;LUH, JER-JUNN;CHEN, SAO-JIE
Contributors: 醫院行政單位
Date: 2003
Issue Date: 2009-10-22T08:30:09Z
Abstract: This paper discusses the necessity and direction of implementing a Health Level Seven (HL7) standard for healthcare data exchange among hospital information system ( HIS), laboratory information system (LIS), and automatic medical instruments (MI). The major design challenge in developing intelligent laboratory information services is to effectively organize distributed and heterogeneous medical instruments. We try to use the HL7 Interface Engine (IE) to communicate with all these heterogeneous systems. Fortunately, we succeeded to replace the largest automatic biochemistry instrument at NTUH, Hitachi 7450, with three Toshiba ones. Currently, the proposed approach is smoothly running at National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH) and we plan to extend this approach to other medical instruments soon. Once this approach is proved feasible, workable, and acceptable for our medical center, we plan to promote this approach to other medical enterprise and branch hospitals. Finally, we suggest a decision tree for CIO’s to judge whether a healthcare enterprise is suitable to adopt HL7 or not.
Relation: PROCEEDING OF THE 2ND ASIA-PACIFIC AND CROSS-STRAIT HL7 CONFERENCE ON HEALTHCARE INFORMATION STANDARDS v.1 n.2003 pp.23-30
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