J Korean Soc Med Inform.  2008 Sep;14(3):245-256.

A Development of Prototype Personal Health Record System based on Continuity of Care Document

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Medical Informatics, Kyungpook National University, Korea. pulala@paran.com

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
We have developed a prototype Personal Health Record (PHR) system that can replace traditional paper-based personal health diary with structured clinical details for healthcare. Because numerous disparate electronic versions of medical record systems are found unable to share medical information among hospitals, pharmacies and clinicians, the proposed PHR system can be used to facilitate patient care.
METHODS
The PHR system has been implemented on a flash memory (USB drive) that is found to be compact, light weight, cost-effective and sufficient enough to handle a large amount of clinical data. International communication standard HL7 has recommended Continuity of Care Document (CCD) that can provide complete and accurate summary of an individual health and medical history. Care documents stored in USB can also support alerts, reminders, self-management, and stakeholder communication in a standardized manner.
RESULTS
The proposed PHR system consists of modules that help collect distributed patient information from multiple sources to generate individual care document (CCD) as personal health record. The preliminary experiment has demonstrated an acceptable performance. That is, the PHR is found to integrate and share various clinical data such as medications, procedures, patient demographics from admission system, test results from LIS, DICOM images from PACS, bio.signals from patient monitors. Especially, the PHR system was tested by connecting to standardized monitoring device (Mediana device) to collect ECG data. The PHR system had received 3410 HL7 messages for 1 hour, then generate CCD document.

Keyword

Personal Health Record; Continuity of Care Document; Flash memory

MeSH Terms

Continuity of Patient Care
Delivery of Health Care
Demography
Electrocardiography
Electronics
Electrons
Health Records, Personal
Humans
Light
Medical Records
Memory
Patient Care
Pharmacies
Self Care
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