A novel application of SMART on FHIR architecture for interoperable and scalable integration of patient-reported outcome data with electronic health records

被引:8
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作者
Wesley, Deliya B. [1 ,2 ]
Blumenthal, Joseph [1 ,3 ]
Shah, Shrenikkumar [4 ]
Littlejohn, Robin A. [1 ,3 ]
Pruitt, Zoe [1 ,3 ]
Dixit, Ram [1 ,3 ]
Hsiao, Chun-Ju [5 ]
Dymek, Christine [5 ]
Ratwani, Raj M. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] MedStar Hlth Res Inst, Hyattsville, MD USA
[2] Georgetown Univ, Sch Med, Washington, DC USA
[3] MedStar Natl Ctr Human Factors Healthcare, Washington, DC USA
[4] MedStar Inst Innovat, Washington, DC USA
[5] Agcy Healthcare Res & Qual, Div Digital Healthcare Res, Ctr Evidence & Practice Improvement, Rockville, MD USA
基金
美国医疗保健研究与质量局;
关键词
patient-reported outcomes; HL7; FHIR; interoperability; data standards; electronic health record; patient generated health data;
D O I
10.1093/jamia/ocab110
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
Objective: Despite a proliferation of applications (apps) to conveniently collect patient-reported outcomes (PROs) from patients, PRO data are yet to be seamlessly integrated with electronic health records (EHRs) in a way that improves interoperability and scalability. We applied the newly created PRO standards from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology to facilitate the collection and integration of standardized PRO data. A novel multitiered architecture was created to enable seamless integration of PRO data via Substitutable Medical Apps and Reusable Technologies on Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources apps and scaled to different EHR platforms in multiple ambulatory settings. Materials and Methods: We used a standards-based approach to deploy 2 apps that source and surface PRO data in real-time for provider use within the EHR and which rely on PRO assessments from an external center to streamline app and EHR integration. Results: The apps were developed to enable patients to answer validated assessments (eg, a Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System including using a Computer Adaptive Test format). Both apps were developed to populate the EHR in real time using the Health Level Seven FHIR standard allowing providers to view patients' data during the clinical encounter. The process of implementing this architecture with 2 different apps across 18 ambulatory care sites and 3 different EHR platforms is described. Conclusion: Our approach and solution proved feasible, secure, and time- and resource-efficient. We offer actionable guidance for this technology to be scaled and adapted to promote adoption in diverse ambulatory care settings and across different EHRs.
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页码:2220 / 2225
页数:6
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