Smart Medical Information Technology for Healthcare (SMITH)

Methods of Information in Medicine
Alfred WinterMarkus Löffler

Abstract

This article is part of the Focus Theme of Methods of Information in Medicine on the German Medical Informatics Initiative. "Smart Medical Information Technology for Healthcare (SMITH)" is one of four consortia funded by the German Medical Informatics Initiative (MI-I) to create an alliance of universities, university hospitals, research institutions and IT companies. SMITH's goals are to establish Data Integration Centers (DICs) at each SMITH partner hospital and to implement use cases which demonstrate the usefulness of the approach. To give insight into architectural design issues underlying SMITH data integration and to introduce the use cases to be implemented. SMITH implements a federated approach as well for its governance structure as for its information system architecture. SMITH has designed a generic concept for its data integration centers. They share identical services and functionalities to take best advantage of the interoperability architectures and of the data use and access process planned. The DICs provide access to the local hospitals' Electronic Medical Records (EMR). This is based on data trustee and privacy management services. DIC staff will curate and amend EMR data in the Health Data Storage. To share ...Continue Reading

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Software Mentioned

SMITH Place
3LGM
SMITH Clinical Text Analytics Processor ( ClinTAP
LOINC
SMItHIS
HELP
CDSS
HELP CDSS
XCA
SMITH DIC

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