An architecture for regional health information networks addressing issues of modularity and interoperability

Authors

  • Manolis Tsiknakis
  • Dimitrios G. Katehakis
  • Stelios G. Sfakianakis
  • Georgios Kavlentakis
  • Stelios C. Orphanoudakis

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26636/jtit.2005.4.348

Keywords:

regional health information networks, health information infrastructure, e-health services, interoperability

Abstract

A fundamental pre-requisite for the establishment of a scaleable regional health information network (RHIN) is the development of an architectural framework and tools for the integration of specialized autonomous systems and e-health service platforms supported by an underlying health information infrastructure (HII). In this context, HYGEIAnet, which is the RHIN of Crete in Greece, has identified and utilized a number of critical software components enabling integrated access to clinically significant information, based on an open architecture addressing successfully the various interoperability challenges at hand. HYGEIAnet provides the framework for the reuse of standardized common components and public interfaces, thus enabling integrated and personalized delivery of healthcare.

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Published

2005-12-30

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How to Cite

[1]
M. Tsiknakis, D. G. Katehakis, S. G. Sfakianakis, G. Kavlentakis, and S. C. Orphanoudakis, “An architecture for regional health information networks addressing issues of modularity and interoperability”, JTIT, vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 26–39, Dec. 2005, doi: 10.26636/jtit.2005.4.348.