Summary
Objectives: The data interchange in the Czech healthcare environment is mostly based on national
standards. This paper describes a utilization of international standards and nomenclatures
for building a pilot semantic interoperability platform (SIP) that would serve to
exchange information among electronic health record systems (EHR-Ss) in Czech healthcare.
The work was performed by the national research project of the “Information Society”
program.
Methods: At the beginning of the project a set of requirements the SIP should meet was formulated.
Several communication standards (open EHR, HL7 v3, DICOM) were analyzed and HL7 v3
was selected to exchange health records in our solution. Two systems were included
in our pilot environment: WinMedicalc 2000 and ADAMEKj EHR.
Results: HL7-based local information models were created to describe the information content
of both systems. The concepts from our original information models were mapped to
coding systems supported by HL7 (LOINC, SNOMED CT and ICD-10) and the data exchange
via HL7 v3 messages was implemented and tested by querying patient administration
data. As a gateway between local EHR systems and the HL7 message-based infrastructure,
a configurable HL7 Broker was developed.
Conclusions: A nationwide implementation of a full-scale SIP based on HL7 v3 would include adopting
and translating appropriate international coding systems and nomenclatures, and developing
implementation guidelines facilitating the migration from national standards to international
ones. Our pilot study showed that our approach is feasible but it would demand a huge
effort to fully integrate the Czech healthcare system into the European e-health context.
Keywords
Electronic health record - HL7 - semantic inter-operability - information storage
and retrieval - communication standards