Diseño de una arquitectura que soporte la interoperabilidad de la historia clínica electrónica de pacientes en situaciones de emergencia
This project focuses on the design of a system architecture for the interoperability of the electronic medical records of patients in emergency situations, in the context of the Co-lombian health system. The architecture incorporates concepts as health record bank, health as a service, microservices...
Autor Principal: | Villa Benavides, Luis Bernardo |
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Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis |
Idioma: | spa |
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Universidad de San Buenaventura - Cali
2018
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http://hdl.handle.net/10819/5469 |
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This project focuses on the design of a system architecture for the interoperability of the electronic medical records of patients in emergency situations, in the context of the Co-lombian health system. The architecture incorporates concepts as health record bank, health as a service, microservices, sustainability and Personal Health Record (PHR).The health catalog repository is proposed for regulating access, managing, storing and provid-ing security mechanisms to protect the confidentiality of a regulated PHR. The health cata-log repository design process achieved sustainable components through an adaptation to the Attribute Driven Design method. The sustainability validation was done by analyzing the results obtained by the Impacts and Opportunities Sustainability Matrix. This matrix allows the architect to analyze the sustainability of the architecture from five dimensions: environmental, technical, social, individual and economic, as well as contemplate the im-pacts and opportunities in the short, medium and long term. In this project, validation re-sults of the architecture are based on the quality scenarios in order to establish the fulfill-ment of the requirements. Some of the services offered by the health catalog repository are described and discussed. Finally, the conclusions and expected benefits by the im-plementation of services for the interoperability of electronic medical records based on the proposed architecture are presented. |
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