While adherence to clinical guidelines improves the quality and consistency of care, personalized healthcare also requires a deep understanding of individual disease models and treatment plans. The structured preparation of medical routine data in a certain clinical context, e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) and Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) are standards for the healthcare industry, designed to improve the exchange of health data by interoperability. Both standards are constrained through what are known as Implementation Guides (IG) for specific use.
Objectives: Both of these two standards are widely in use and play an important role in the Austrian healthcare system.
Background: Medical information systems frequently use event logging, but these logs are not suitable for process mining as they are not logged in a standardized format.
Objectives: Our goal is to enrich medical event logs for use in process mining.
Method: We present an approach to convert events from standards- based repositories into the XES and OCEL formats commonly used in process mining.
Nowadays there is an increased pressure on mobile app developers to take non-functional properties into account. An app that is too slow or uses much bandwidth will decrease user satisfaction, and thus can lead to users simply abandoning the app. Although automated software improvement techniques exist for traditional software, these are not as prevalent in the mobile domain.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: HL7 Austria is a non-profit association dedicated to improving electronic data communication and interoperability in healthcare using the HL7 international standards.
Objectives: We aim to provide an open infrastructure to develop, manage, and maintain HL7 FHIR implementation guides.
Methods: We utilize state-of-the-art open-source tooling developed by the FHIR community to support continuous integration.