TY - JOUR
T1 - Electronic Health Record Interoperability System in Peru Using Blockchain
AU - Mauricio, David
AU - Llanos-Colchado, Paulo César
AU - Cutipa-Salazar, Leandro Sebastián
AU - Castañeda, Pedro
AU - Chuquimbalqui-Maslucán, Robert
AU - Rojas-Mezarina, Leonardo
AU - Castillo-Sequera, José Luis
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by the authors of this article. Published under CC-BY.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In Peru, there is currently no integrated electronic health record (EHR) system that can be automatically shared between healthcare facilities. This leads to increased service costs due to duplicated examinations and records, as well as additional time required to manage patients’ clinical information. One alternative for ensuring the secure interoperability of EHRs while preserving data privacy is the use of blockchain technology. However, existing works consider a pre-established format for exchanging EHRs, which is not applicable when systems have different formats, as is the case in Peru. This work proposes an architecture and a web application for exchanging EHRs in heterogeneous systems. The proposed system includes the homologation of an EHR with rapid interoperability resources for medical attention using FHIR HL7, and vice versa, to achieve interoperability. Additionally, it utilizes block-chain technology to ensure data security and privacy. The web application was tested using a case simulation to demonstrate EHR interoperability between clinics in a clear, secure, and efficient manner. In addition, a survey was conducted with 30 patients regarding adoption, and another survey was conducted with 10 doctors from a public hospital in Peru regarding usability. The results demonstrate a very high level of adoption and usability for them all. Unlike other studies, the proposal does not necessitate alterations to existing EHR systems for interoperability. In other words, the proposal presents a feasible and cost-effective alternative to addressing the EHR interoperability issue in clinics and hospitals in Peru.
AB - In Peru, there is currently no integrated electronic health record (EHR) system that can be automatically shared between healthcare facilities. This leads to increased service costs due to duplicated examinations and records, as well as additional time required to manage patients’ clinical information. One alternative for ensuring the secure interoperability of EHRs while preserving data privacy is the use of blockchain technology. However, existing works consider a pre-established format for exchanging EHRs, which is not applicable when systems have different formats, as is the case in Peru. This work proposes an architecture and a web application for exchanging EHRs in heterogeneous systems. The proposed system includes the homologation of an EHR with rapid interoperability resources for medical attention using FHIR HL7, and vice versa, to achieve interoperability. Additionally, it utilizes block-chain technology to ensure data security and privacy. The web application was tested using a case simulation to demonstrate EHR interoperability between clinics in a clear, secure, and efficient manner. In addition, a survey was conducted with 30 patients regarding adoption, and another survey was conducted with 10 doctors from a public hospital in Peru regarding usability. The results demonstrate a very high level of adoption and usability for them all. Unlike other studies, the proposal does not necessitate alterations to existing EHR systems for interoperability. In other words, the proposal presents a feasible and cost-effective alternative to addressing the EHR interoperability issue in clinics and hospitals in Peru.
KW - HL7
KW - IPFS
KW - blockchain-FHIR
KW - electronic health record (EHR)
KW - interoperability
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85187639053&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3991/ijoe.v20i03.44507
DO - 10.3991/ijoe.v20i03.44507
M3 - Original Article
AN - SCOPUS:85187639053
SN - 2626-8493
VL - 20
SP - 136
EP - 153
JO - International journal of online and biomedical engineering
JF - International journal of online and biomedical engineering
IS - 3
ER -