| Literature DB >> 30920376 |
Hsyien-Chia Wen1, Wei-Pin Chang1, Min-Huei Hsu2, Cheng-Hsun Ho3, Chi-Ming Chu4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The rapid aging of the Taiwanese population in recent years has led to high medical needs for the elderly and increasing medical costs. Integrating patient information through electronic health records (EHRs) to reduce unnecessary medications and tests and enhance the quality of care has currently become an important issue. Although electronic data interchanges among hospitals and clinics have been implemented for many years in Taiwan, the interoperability of EHRs has not adequately been assessed.Entities:
Keywords: clinics; data exchange; electronic health records; hospitals; interoperability
Year: 2019 PMID: 30920376 PMCID: PMC6458540 DOI: 10.2196/12630
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Med Inform
Figure 1Configuration of the electronic health record data exchange system in Taiwanese hospitals. CDA: Clinical Document Architecture; DICOM: Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine; EHR: electronic health record; HIS: hospital information system; MOHW: Ministry of Health and Welfare; NHI-VPN: National Health Insurance-Virtual Private Network.
Figure 2A retrieved discharge summary downloaded from the electronic health record exchange system.
Figure 3Electronic health record (EHR) volumes uploaded by hospitals from 2015 to 2017.
Figure 4Electronic health record (EHR) volumes downloaded by hospitals and clinics from 2015 to 2017.
Uploaded and downloaded volumes of electronic health records for different accreditation levels, National Health Insurance branches, and electronic health record forms.
| Variable and category | Mean (SD) | Scheffe test | ||||
| Medical centers (A); District hospitals (B); Regional hospitals (C) | 20,092,761.7 (1,169,657.3); | 154.8 (2) | <.001 | A>C; B>A, C | ||
| Taipei (A); Northern (B); Central (C); Southern (D); Kaoping (E); Eastern (F) | 18,031,142.3 (1,771,219); | 360.5 (5) | <.001 | A>B, C, D, E, F; B>F; C>B, D, E, F; D>B, F; E>B, D | ||
| Laboratory tests (A); Discharge summaries (B); Medical images (C); Outpatient records (D) | 26,980,425.5 (2,053,721.2); | 887.2 (3) | <.001 | A>B, C, D; C>B; D>B, C | ||
| Medical centers (A); Regional hospitals (B); District hospitals (C); Clinics (D) | 318,717.8 (332,577.7); | 7.63 (3) | <.001 | A>B, C, D; B>C; D>B, C | ||
| Taipei (A); Northern (B); Central (C); Southern (D); Kaoping (E); Eastern (F) | 130,172.5 (62,431.2); | 8.82 (5) | <.001 | A>B, D, E, F; B>D, E, F; C>A, B, D, E, F; D>E, F, F | ||
| Laboratory tests (A); Discharge summaries (B); Medical images (C); Outpatient records (D) | 242,572.3 (168,448.7); | 17.72 (3) | <.001 | A>B, C; C>B; D>A, B, C | ||
aEHRs: electronic health records.
bNHI: National Health Insurance.
Required download times for different medical images. F value (degrees of freedom)=0.29 (5); P=.91.
| Medical images | Mean (SD) |
| Ultrasound | 21.3 (10.4) |
| X-ray | 32.1 (42.8) |
| Computed tomography | 20.3 (7.9) |
| Magnetic resonance image | 31.3 (35.4) |
| Endoscopy | 23.6 (13.2) |
| Electrocardiogram | 9.9 (9.9) |
Download volumes of electronic health records among six different districts in Taiwan.
| Downloaded by | Districts | |||||
| Taipei | Northern | Central | Southern | Kaoping | Eastern | |
| Taipei | 1,093,087 | 169,168 | 23,674 | 18,851 | 9793 | 6428 |
| Northern | 95,138 | 562,343 | 31,288 | 4856 | 4248 | 2509 |
| Central | 12,773 | 9415 | 787,002 | 23,384 | 4865 | 889 |
| Southern | 8154 | 4188 | 19,085 | 540,814 | 15,266 | 549 |
| Kaoping | 1503 | 1861 | 1194 | 5329 | 146,179 | 278 |
| Eastern | 4671 | 1640 | 655 | 353 | 1025 | 133,664 |