Title Assessment of HL7 FHIR interoperability survivorship passport v2.0 platform to generate treatment summaries for childhood cancer survivors in six clinics: preliminary testing results /
Authors Saraceno, Davide ; Chronaki, Catherine ; Cangioli, Georgio ; Filbert, Anna-Liesa ; Muraca, Monica ; Berti, Alessandra ; Rielli, Rita ; Thomopulos, Nikos ; Knoerr, Lisa ; Walz, Diana ; Neumann, Anke ; Beccaria, Andrea ; Aulicino, Anna ; Nicolas, Brigitte ; Cavalca, Giacomo ; Uytebroeck, Anne ; Van Helvoirt, Maria ; Brie, Tom ; Vanden Meersch, Erik ; Ladenstein, Ruth ; Bardi, Edit ; Schreier, Günter ; Beyer, Stefan ; Mullner-Rieder, Markus ; Tormo Alcaniz, María Teresa ; Cervero Beltran, Lucas ; Rascon, Jelena ; Kapitančukė, Monika ; Trinkūnas, Justas ; Stukaitė-Ruibienė, Eglė ; Ragauskas, Paulius ; Ciesiūnienė, Audronė ; Haupt, Riccardo ; Grabow, Desiree
DOI 10.3233/SHTI240646
eISBN 9781643685335
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Is Part of Digital health and informatics innovations for sustainable health care systems: proceedings of MIE 2024.. Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2024. p. 1280-1284.. eISBN 9781643685335
Keywords [eng] Testing ; Validation ; HL7 FHIR IG ; EHR systems ; Cancer Survivorship
Abstract [eng] The Survivorship Passport (SurPass) for childhood cancer survivors provides a personalized treatment summary together with a care plan for long-term screening of possible late effects. HL7 FHIR connectivity of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems with the SurPass has been proposed to reduce the burden of collecting and organizing the relevant information. We present the results of testing and validation efforts conducted across six clinics in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, and Spain. We also discuss ways in which this experience can be used to reduce efforts for the SurPass integration in other clinics across Europe.
Published Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2024
Type Conference paper
Language English
Publication date 2024
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