Embedding FHIR in Medical PDF: A Migration Path for Interoperable Documentation.

Jonas Bienzeisler, Alexander Kombeiz, Hauke Heidemeyer, Miriam Hertwig, Bernadett Erdmann, Marco Pegoraro, Saskia Ehrentreich, Patrick A Eder, Jasmin Mosebach, Asarnusch Rashid, Raphael W Majeed
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Abstract

Introduction: Medical services routinely transmit patient data using PDF, even as FHIR emerges as the standard for structured healthcare interoperability. This mismatch reflects a broader fragmentation in digital documentation, where pragmatic workflows often outpace technical ideals.

Methods: We propose embedding FHIR bundles into PDF to enable structured data reuse without disrupting established processes. These hybrid documents can be processed via FHIR Binary endpoints, allowing downstream systems to extract, validate, and map the embedded data to interoperable resources.

Results: A proof-of-concept using German emergency medical services records demonstrates that vital parameters and timestamps can be transmitted as PDF while preserving machine-readable structure.

Conclusion: This approach respects existing transport mechanisms and accommodates heterogeneous IT landscapes. By bridging legacy formats with modern standards, the method offers a scalable migration path toward interoperability-ready to deploy wherever PDF are already in use. Thus, our approach provides a migration pathway for integrating routine data into interoperable research infrastructures, enabling structured reuse without altering clinical workflows.

在医疗PDF中嵌入FHIR:可互操作文档的迁移路径。
简介:医疗服务通常使用PDF传输患者数据,即使FHIR已成为结构化医疗保健互操作性的标准。这种不匹配反映了数字文档中更广泛的碎片化,其中实用的工作流经常超过技术理想。方法:我们建议将FHIR包嵌入到PDF中,以便在不中断已建立的流程的情况下实现结构化数据重用。这些混合文档可以通过FHIR二进制端点进行处理,允许下游系统提取、验证嵌入数据,并将其映射到可互操作的资源。结果:使用德国紧急医疗服务记录的概念验证表明,重要参数和时间戳可以以PDF格式传输,同时保留机器可读的结构。结论:这种方法尊重现有的传输机制,并适应异构的IT环境。通过将遗留格式与现代标准连接起来,该方法为实现互操作性提供了一条可伸缩的迁移路径——随时可以部署在已经使用PDF的任何地方。因此,我们的方法为将常规数据集成到可互操作的研究基础设施中提供了一种迁移途径,在不改变临床工作流程的情况下实现结构化重用。
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