Iranian
Journal of Information Science and Technology
Copyright © 2003 SHIRAZ REGIONAL LIBRARY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Vol 1, No 1, ISSN 1726-8125, 2003
A FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATING DISTRIBUTED HEALTHCARE Information SystemS
M.
H. SADREDDINI, Ph. D., Computer
Science and Engineering Dept., School of Engineering, Shiraz University, Shiraz,
I. R. of Iran.
In
the last two decades, the trend in healthcare information technology has been
towards digital and multimedia concepts. The next generation of healthcare
information systems will consist of a vast network of heterogeneous, autonomous
and distributed imaging scanners, Hospital Information Systems (HIS), medical
information from clinical departments such as Radiology Information Systems (RIS),
and large quantities of multimedia medical data held on a range of Picture
Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS).
Providing an organizational framework that can integrate this varied
collection of resources is a key challenge system researchers and developers
face. In order to increase the availability of global or previously
non-accessible information and to address the demanding new information
processing requirements for diverse image-assisted medical applications, there
is a need to integrate HIS/RIS data and medical image data of Picture Archiving
and Communication Systems (PACS). This paper gives a description of the general
requirements for HIS/RIS/PACS integration with reference to prefetching, network
and image archives. The main
purpose of this paper is to present an architecture to allow not just structured
text, such as patient records to be accessed in a distributed environment, but
also multimedia data such as PACS images. The
system architecture consists of modules that provide kernel functionality
(kernel functionality provides distributed access) and modules that are needed
to fulfill the requirements of data handling within HIS/PACS. The system
architecture will, thus, provide a facility for requesting, decomposing and
processing a global query, which allows a clinician to request patient records
along with the image associated with patient examinations.
Keywords
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Hospital Information Systems, Healthcare Information Technology, Distributed
Database Management Systems, Picture Archiving and Communication Systems,
Radiology Information Systems.
email: sadredin@shirazu.ac.ir