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CREATING A EUROPEAN REGISTRY OF PATIENT REGISTRIES – A SERVICE ORIENTED APPROACH

VANJA PAJIĆ ; Andrija Štampar School of Public Health, School of Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia
IVAN PRISTAŠ ; Andrija Štampar School of Public Health, School of Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia
MATIC MEGLIČ ; Andrija Štampar School of Public Health, School of Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Healthcare registries in European countries are producing a large amount of data that are difficult to share and which, for the lack of interoperability, do not meet the real needs of data users, i.e. various groups of researchers, professionals and patients. Also, data gathered from healthcare registries are usually considered as isolated islands of information, which makes the task of ap¬proaching these data an arduous one. The suggested solution to these problems lies in the service approach to health registries and the data contained within them. Applying the service approach to registries, the healthcare data can escape the narrow con¬fines of health registries in which they reside by transforming them into packages of predefined services in accordance with the end-user needs, which introduces the concept of metadata registries as service catalogues. Such a model of a service-oriented metadata registry as a catalog of services is discussed here as a real possibility and a dire need. The purpose of such a meta¬data registry is the collection of relevant data from the service provider and delivery of a predefined and reusable set of services to the service consumer. Interoperability thus achieved transcends the traditional problems of data exchange because it comes to grips with the services intended for and defined by the end-user, and not relying solely on data as a final deliverable. At the European Union level, such a metadata registry is currently under development, with the working title PARENT (Patient Registry Initiative) ‘Registry of registries’. The mission of this metadata registry is to combine all the relevant European patient registries into such a service-oriented model.

Keywords

service-oriented architecture; patient registry interoperability; standards; registry cross-border benchmarking; business process management in healthcare

Hrčak ID:

113383

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/113383

Publication date:

14.1.2014.

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