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Timeless Quotes - Sadly The Late Paul Shetler - "Its not Your Health Record it's a Government Record Of Your Health Information"

or

H. L. Mencken - "For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong."

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Yes, It Really Can be Done!

Just a short posting to provide a URL for a fascinating ten minute downloadable video that explains what the Dutch have been up to in e-Health over the last few years!

The video describes AORTA which is the Dutch national infrastructure for the exchange of data between healthcare providers. The infrastructure specifications include a description of technical, organizational as well as implementation aspects. The focus of this program is to facilitate the realization of a national "continuity of care" oriented EHR. AORTA uses HL7 version 3 messages and documents as its core mechanism for information exchange.

Depending on your media preference you have a choice of formats.

AORTA introductory video (in English, 10 minutes),

http://www.uzi-register.nl/media/EMD_WDH_EN_256K.wmv (Windows Media file)

or

http://www.uzi-register.nl/media/EMD_WDH_EN_H264%20.mov (Apple Quicktime).

Vastly more information and detail on the project can be found at:

http://www.ringholm.de/docs/00980_en.htm

The author is René Spronk - Sr.Consultant, Ringholm GmbH

The current document status: Draft, version 0.5 (2007-01-01).

I commend this article and indeed the Ringholm site for a careful browse and review.

There are all sorts of lessons for Australia I believe here. The approach to security and privacy I found was especially pragmatic and robust.

I find it fascinating that the Dutch have committed so robustly to making HL7 V3.0 and CDA R2 work – despite it not being totally finalised – and seem to be having considerable success. This is encouraging news.

David.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks for the link - I found it very enlightening.

Chris

Anonymous said...

I'm ashamed as an Australian. This is everything we have been flapping about in e_health and through HealthConnect for over eight years, and so far achieved virtually nothing.