使用HL7-CDA标准的网络医疗云计算互操作性

C. Lubamba, A. Bagula
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HL7标准最初的设计目的是实现大型医院内医疗保健信息的互操作性。HL7的重点最近已扩展到区域医疗保健云基础设施,但尚未涉及从身体区域网络(BANs)等利基医疗保健领域出现的轻量级雾基础设施,以及由现成的电子医疗设备和网络产生的大量个人医疗记录流。本文通过以下方式解决雾计算平台和云计算平台之间的互操作性问题:(1)提出医疗保健实体之间标准化信息交换的框架;(2)设计和实施集成到医疗数据传播协议中的软件工具,以确保互操作性;(3)在使用网络上的“带内”和“带外”传输交换医疗保健信息时,评估软件工具对数据传输的影响IEEE802.15.4/ZigBee和WiFi协议。我们的研究结果表明,对于雾基础设施使用的轻型设备,通过WiFi将边缘数据转换为HL7记录的“带外”传输是比“带内”传输更好的选择。
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Cyber-healthcare cloud computing interoperability using the HL7-CDA standard
The HL7 standard was initially designed to enable interoperability of healthcare information within large hospitals. HL7's focus has recently been extended to regional healthcare cloud infrastructures but not yet reached the lightweight fog infrastructures emerging from niche healthcare areas such as body area networks (BANs) and the massive flow of personal medical records resulting from off-the-shelf e-health devices and networks. This paper addresses the issue of interoperability between fog and cloud computing platforms by i) proposing a framework for a standardized exchange of information between healthcare entities ii) designing and implementing a software tool to be integrated into medical data dissemination protocols to ensure interoperability and iii) evaluating the impact of the software tool on the transport of data when exchanging healthcare information using “in-band” and “out-band” transport over the IEEE802.15.4/ZigBee and WiFi protocols. Our results reveal that, for the lightweight devices used by fog infrastructures, “out-band” transport over WiFi with edge data translation into HL7 records is a better option than “in-band” transport.
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