2021, Number 1
New features proposal to the Electronic Health Record management in the XAVIA HIS system
Language: Spanish
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ABSTRACT
One of the e-Health approaches is the digitalization of the medical record, an essential document in health care and with a legal character. The XAVIA HIS system, made up of modules to manage the processes and interconnect the different areas of a hospital institution, has as a fundamental attribute, a unique electronic medical record per patient. It is made up of documents based on the HL7-CDA standard. However, the XAVIA HIS system presents some limitations to interaction with other applications also managing health information.This paper presents the new features and changes to be made to the Hospital Information System XAVIA HIS to improve the electronic medical records management of the mentioned system.
An analysis of the available literature on EHR management was carried out and the mechanism used by national and international counterpart systems was evaluated. To guide the development of the proposal, the AUP-UCI methodology was used; UML was used for modeling the engineering artifacts and BPMN as a notation language for business processes.
The modifications that are presented will allow the XAVIA HIS system to interact with external systems which also generate HL7-CDA documents. Additionally, functionalities are added to improve the printing of clinical documents that are exported, as well as the generation of summaries of the medical record.
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