| Literature DB >> 34951863 |
Chinyang Henry Tseng1, Ray-Jade Chen2,3, Shang-Yu Tsai4, Tsung-Ren Wu1, Woei-Jiunn Tsaur1, Hung-Wen Chiu4, Cheng-Yi Yang5, Yu-Sheng Lo4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: During the COVID-19 pandemic, personal health records (PHRs) have enabled patients to monitor and manage their medical data without visiting hospitals and, consequently, minimize their infection risk. Taiwan's National Health Insurance Administration (NHIA) launched the My Health Bank (MHB) service, a national PHR system through which insured individuals to access their cross-hospital medical data. Furthermore, in 2019, the NHIA released the MHB software development kit (SDK), which enables development of mobile apps with which insured individuals can retrieve their MHB data. However, the NHIA MHB service has its limitations, and the participation rate among insured individuals is low.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; My Health Bank; blockchain; personal health records; public health
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 34951863 PMCID: PMC8734605 DOI: 10.2196/33399
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Integration workflow of the My Health Bank software development kit and mobile app. MHB: My Health Bank, NHIA: National Health Insurance Administration, SDK: software development kit.
Figure 2Identity verification process of the My Health Bank software development kit for accessing My Health Bank services (left panel); third-party statements relating to use of My Health Bank data (right panel).
Tag codes and values of National Health Insurance Administration My Health Bank data.
| Name | Value |
| bdata | Patient information |
| r1 | Outpatient clinic data |
| r2 | Admission data |
| r3 | Dental clinic data |
| r4 | Allergy data |
| r5 | Organ donation or palliative medicine |
| r6 | Vaccination data |
| r7 | Laboratory data |
| r8 | Imaging or pathological examination reports |
| r9 | Chinese medicine data |
| r10 | Health and preventive care |
Figure 3Downloaded My Health Bank data in XML format.
Figure 4Interactions with the iWellChain app and My Health Bank data through the iWellChain Framework.
Figure 5Taiwan’s locally acquired and imported case trends.
Figure 6Patient's subscribed personal health record services in the iWellChain app (left panel) and medical data sorted by visit date from latest to oldest.
Figure 7Patient’s outpatient department notes and corresponding prescription information.
Proportion of patients who visited the outpatient department and emergency department and who subscribed to the mobile app between July 2019 and June 2021.
| Month# | EDa patients, n | ED patients subscribed to the app, n (%) | OPDb patients, n | OPD patient subscribed to the app, n (%) | |
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| 7 | 4199 | 12 (0.29) | 65,152 | 2011 (3.09) |
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| 8 | 4194 | 22 (0.52) | 62,841 | 2178 (3.47) |
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| 9 | 4266 | 27 (0.63) | 61,108 | 2354 (3.85) |
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| 10 | 4250 | 17 (0.4) | 64,454 | 2544 (3.95) |
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| 11 | 3877 | 32 (0.83) | 64,080 | 2676 (4.18) |
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| 12 | 4187 | 70 (1.67) | 63,709 | 3413 (5.36) |
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| 1 | 4980 | 89 (1.79) | 59,506 | 3150 (5.29) |
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| 2 | 3421 | 71 (2.08) | 53,918 | 2919 (5.41) |
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| 3 | 3226 | 68 (2.11) | 48,970 | 3052 (6.23) |
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| 4 | 2842 | 51 (1.79) | 47,116 | 2833 (6.01) |
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| 5 | 3186 | 45 (1.41) | 54,119 | 3185 (5.89) |
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| 6 | 3427 | 76 (2.22) | 54,100 | 3308 (6.11) |
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| 7 | 3549 | 90 (2.54) | 63,144 | 3829 (6.06) |
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| 8 | 3577 | 81 (2.26) | 61,902 | 3607 (5.83) |
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| 9 | 3647 | 72 (1.97) | 63,712 | 3680 (5.78) |
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| 10 | 4040 | 71 (1.76) | 65,443 | 3667 (5.6) |
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| 11 | 3788 | 74 (1.95) | 61,820 | 3707 (6) |
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| 12 | 3546 | 74 (2.09) | 63,752 | 3986 (6.25) |
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| 1 | 3835 | 79 (2.06) | 59,872 | 3530 (5.9) |
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| 2 | 3602 | 89 (2.47) | 52,761 | 2942 (5.58) |
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| 3 | 3995 | 78 (1.95) | 65,574 | 4083 (6.23) |
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| 4 | 3829 | 82 (2.14) | 64,043 | 3812 (5.95) |
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| 5 | 5025 | 412 (8.2) | 46,908 | 3394 (7.24) |
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| 6 | 3696 | 208 (5.63) | 37,312 | 2794 (7.49) |
aED: emergency department.
bOPD: outpatient department.
Figure 8Numbers of new applicants of the blockchain accounts.
Figure 9Analysis of patients’ access log data with respect to acquisition of outpatient department (OPD) notes, OPD laboratory test results, emergency department (ED) notes, and ED laboratory test reports through the iWellChain app.