Development of a Remote Reference System to Medical Information of a Central Hospital for Smooth Relationship between Hospital and Clinic

  • OKADA Hiroki
    Department of Medical Informatics, Kagawa University Hospital
  • HARA Kazuhiro
    Department of Medical Informatics, Kagawa University Hospital
  • YOSHINO Noriaki
    Department of Medical Informatics, Kagawa University Hospital
  • OYAMA Kazuo
    Development Dept. Medical Information System Div. Information System Business Headquarters, Yokogawa Electric Corporation
  • SUZUKI Kazuhiro
    Development Dept. Medical Information System Div. Information System Business Headquarters, Yokogawa Electric Corporation
  • YANAGIHARA Hirofumi
    Fujitsu Kagawa System Engineering Limited

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  • シームレスな病診連携のための病院診療情報遠隔参照システムの開発

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<p> We developed a medical information reference system in which a doctor in an outpatient clinic (hereafter clinic doctor) can refer to medical information generated in a core hospital of the area. A registered clinic doctor can refer to medical data concerning the only patient who was introduced to the hospital by the clinic doctor. We have already constructed a medical information database ‘EMIR; Essential Medical information Integrated Retrieval system.’ Requested data from a clinic doctor are taken from the EMIR and sent to a reference server which uses HL7 architecture. A clinic doctor can access the reference server via ISDN dial-up or on the Internet, and can refer to the patient’s data by common Web browser. To maintain the WWW’s original convenience and also to achieve security requirements, we used a single-sign on-tool which enables one-time password authentication without entering a password. We hope this system would contribute to smooth communication between a hospital and an outpatient clinic, and as well as to patient’s benefits.</p>

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