Unlock the potentials of the seamless Healthcare Document Sharing
Seamless and standardised Healthcare document sharing across health organizations
Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (CDR) founded by the Integrating Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) facilitates the standardised exchange of healthcare documents across organisations. Key actors are:
- Document Source: Produces and publishes the documents
- Document Repository: Stores the documents in a reliable, secure and persistent manner
- Document Registry: Stores the metadata of the documents for easy querying and retrieval
- Document Consumer: Queries the registry and retrieves the documents from the Repository
How to enable seamless exchange and easy access to patients’ documents across different healthcare organisations.
- Cross-Enterprise document sharing (CDR) infrastructure facilitates storing of patients’ documents in a standardised manner that avoids vendor lock-in, ensures patient’s privacy and ownership and accommodates easy access to all interested actors (hospitals, private physicians, pharmacies, primary care etc.)
02. Benefits
- Avoid vendor lock-in – Standardized exchange of healthcare documents
- Ensure patient privacy and ownership via IHE BPPC consent profile and IHE audit trails and node authentication (ATNA)
- Scalable architecture and sharing of documents between healthcare actors (private physicians, hospitals, pharmacies, etc)
- Easy querying and access of healthcare documents.
03. Features
- Standardized way of managing and sharing documents across healthcare organisations
- Document agnostic storage. Support for any type of healthcare documents e.g. simple text, structured clinical information, images
- Support of audit trailing via IHE ATNA and patient consent via the IHE Basic Patient Privacy Consent (BPPC)
- Support of storing metadata for easy querying and retrieval