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22nd International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'06)
p. 91
Collaborative Business Process Support in IHE XDS through ebXML Business Processes
Asuman Dogac, Middle East Technical University (METU)
Veli Bicer, Middle East Technical University (METU)
Alper Okcan, Middle East Technical University (METU)
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Currently, clinical information is stored in all kinds of
proprietary formats through a multitude of medical information
systems available on the market. This results in a severe
interoperability problem in sharing electronic healthcare
records.
To address this problem, an industry initiative, called
"Integrating Healthcare Enterprise (IHE)" has specified
the "Cross Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS)" Profile
to store healthcare documents in an ebXML registry/
repository to facilitate their sharing.
Through a separate effort, IHE has also defined interdepartmental
Workflow Profiles to identify the transactions
required to integrate information flow among several information
systems. Although the clinical documents stored in
XDS registries are obtained as a result of executing these
workflows, IHE has not yet specified collaborative healthcare
processes for the XDS. Hence, there is no way to track
the workflows in XDS and the clinical documents produced
through the workflows are manually inserted into the registry/
repository.
Given that IHE XDS is using the ebXML architecture,
the most natural way to integrate IHE Workflow Profiles to
IHE XDS is using ebXML Business Processes (ebBP). In
this paper, we describe the implementation of an enhanced
IHE architecture demonstrating how ebXML Business Processes,
IHE Workflow Profiles and the IHE XDS architecture
can all be integrated to provide collaborative business
process support in the healthcare domain.
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Citation:
Asuman Dogac, Veli Bicer, Alper Okcan,
"Collaborative Business Process Support in IHE XDS through ebXML Business Processes,"
icde,
p. 91,
22nd International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'06),
2006
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