Application of HL7 FHIR in a Microservice Architecture for Patient Navigation on Registration and Appointments

Giovani Nícolas Bettoni, Thafarel Camargo, Bruno Gomes Tavares dos Santos, C. Flores, Filipe Santana da Silva
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Electronic Health Record Systems (EHR-S) are commonly developed in monolithic architectures. This architectural style presents greater complexity and demands more effort when we think of interoperability. A solution proposal is the creation of Microservices that use HL7 FHIR as an interoperability strategy. In this sense, it is presented the development of a prototype, based on a microservices architecture, to act in a real scenario of Patient Navigation (PN). The problem was subdivided into 3 steps: definition of architecture, development and construction of an interface to simulate the role of the navigator. The Patient and Appointment microservices are capable of synchronous communication to query and record information. In general, the implemented architectural style not only isolates information domains but can receive data from multiple sources while maintaining essential functionality. This type of approach plays a crucial role in a hospital environment, specifically in PN, highlighting the importance of the standard and expanding the possibilities for further research to be conducted.
HL7 FHIR在患者挂号预约导航微服务架构中的应用
电子健康记录系统(EHR-S)通常是在单片架构中开发的。当我们考虑互操作性时,这种体系结构风格表现出更大的复杂性,需要付出更多的努力。一个解决方案建议是创建使用HL7 FHIR作为互操作性策略的微服务。从这个意义上说,它提出了基于微服务架构的原型开发,以在患者导航(PN)的真实场景中发挥作用。该问题被细分为3个步骤:定义体系结构、开发和构建模拟导航器角色的接口。Patient和Appointment微服务能够同步通信以查询和记录信息。通常,实现的体系结构风格不仅可以隔离信息域,还可以在保持基本功能的同时从多个来源接收数据。这种类型的方法在医院环境中发挥着至关重要的作用,特别是在PN中,突出了标准的重要性,并扩大了进行进一步研究的可能性。
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