Integrating Patient-Generated Health Data from Mobile Devices into Electronic Health Records: Best Practice Recommendations by the IFCC Committee on Mobile Health and Bioengineering in Laboratory Medicine (C-MHBLM).

Q2 Medicine
James H Nichols, Ramy Samir Assad, Juergen Becker, Pradeep K Dabla, Alistair Gammie, Bernard Gouget, Michael Heydlauf, Evgenija Homsak, Irena Korita, Kazuhiko Kotani, Ebru Saatçi, Sanja Stankovic, Zihni Onur Uygun, Laila AbdelWareth
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Abstract

Background: An increasing number of wearable medical devices are being used for personal monitoring and professional health care purposes. These mobile health devices collect a variety of biometric and health data but do not routinely connect to a patient's electronic health record (EHR) or electronic medical record (EMR) for access by a patient's health care team.

Methods: The International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC) Committee on Mobile Health and Bioengineering in Laboratory Medicine (C-MHBLM) developed consensus recommendations for consideration when interfacing mobile health devices to an EHR/EMR.

Results: IFCC C-MHBLM recommendations cover personalized monitoring and privacy concerns, data security, quality assurance of data transfer, and incorporation of alert triggers to warn users of important health conditions.

Conclusions: Considerations for interface ease-of-use, display of patient data in the EHR/EMR, and needs-based training programs for healthcare staff to understand the critical requirements, proper use, and integration of mobile health devices with EHR/EMRs are provided. Cooperation between healthcare providers, device manufacturers, and software developers is also recommended to drive future innovation in mobile health device technology development.

将患者从移动设备生成的健康数据整合到电子健康记录中:IFCC 实验室医学移动健康和生物工程委员会(C-MHBLM)的最佳实践建议。
背景:越来越多的可穿戴医疗设备被用于个人监测和专业医疗保健目的。这些移动医疗设备收集各种生物特征和健康数据,但通常不会连接到患者的电子健康记录(EHR)或电子医疗记录(EMR),以供患者的医疗保健团队访问。方法:国际临床化学和检验医学联合会(IFCC)移动医疗和检验医学生物工程委员会(C-MHBLM)制定了共识建议,供在将移动医疗设备与电子病历/电子病历连接时考虑。结果:IFCC C-MHBLM建议涵盖个性化监测和隐私问题、数据安全、数据传输的质量保证以及纳入警报触发器以警告用户注意重要健康状况。结论:本文提供了界面易用性、EHR/EMR中患者数据显示的考虑因素,以及医疗保健人员基于需求的培训计划,以了解关键要求、正确使用和移动医疗设备与EHR/EMR的集成。还建议医疗保健提供者、设备制造商和软件开发商之间进行合作,以推动移动医疗设备技术发展的未来创新。
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