Interoperability and Application of Pediatric Cross-Domain Diagnosis and Treatment Information Based on Electronic Health Cards
Objective This study aims to achieve seamless interoperability and cross-institutional data access of pediatric diagnosis and treatment information through the integrated architecture of provincial and municipal residents'electronic health cards.Methods Unify the identification of pediatric patients in the hospital,integrate multiple records within the hospital,gather newborn diagnosis and treatment information,and facilitate data exchange and sharing within the hospital.Results We have achieved cross domain diagnosis and treatment information interconnection for children based on electronic health cards,realizing the visualization and aggregation of previous diagnosis and treatment information,facilitating the sharing of hospital delivery and vaccine vaccination data,and providing convenient and beneficial application services such as remote visits to pediatric intensive care.Conclusion This study significantly improves data exchange capabilities between grassroots healthcare institutions and higher-level regulatory authorities,enhances the service capacity of healthcare providers,and enhances the overall healthcare experience and patient satisfaction for pediatric patients.Furthermore,it establishes a foundation for the seamless cross-domain and cross-institutional sharing of pediatric diagnosis and treatment information,serving both medical professionals and patients.
resident electronic health cardinteroperable sharing of diagnosis and treatment informationcross-institutional data access