The electronic health record (EHR) targets the systematized collection of patient-specific electronically-stored health data. Currently the EHR is an evolving concept driven by ongoing technical developments and open or unclear legal issues concerning used medical technologies, data integration from other domains and unclear access roles. This paper addresses cross-domain data integration, data fusion and access control using the specific example of a Unique Device Identification (UDI) expanded hip implant. In fact, the integration of technical focus data into the hospital information system (HIS) is discussed and presented based on surgically relevant information. Moreover, the acquisition of social focus databased on mHealth is approached, which also covers data integration and networking with therapeutic intervention or acute diagnostics data. Data integration from heterogeneous domains is covered while using a data ecosystem with hierarchical access based on a shell embedded role model, which includes staggered access scenarios.
@article{arxiv.2202.13215,
title = {Unique Device Identification Based Linkage of Hierarchically Accessible Data Domains in Prospective Hospital Data Ecosystems},
author = {Karol Kozak and André Seidel and Nataliia Matvieieva and Constanze Neupetsch and Uwe Teicher and Gordon Lemme and Anas Ben Achour and Martin Barth and Steffen Ihlenfeldt and Welf-Guntram Drossel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.13215},
year = {2024}
}