bachelorThesis
Software integrador de información médica utilizando Health Level Seven y FHIR
Fecha
2022-09-22Autor
Maxi Jara, Kevin Alexander
Institución
Resumen
Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) and Health Level 7 (HL7) in
recent years have gained considerable prominence in the medical industry, both are
medical information standards whose purpose is to achieve interoperability between the
different systems of medical service providers. FHIR and HL7 reduce the efforts of the
medical industry when it comes to interoperating with other medical entities, since they
provide a single data structure that aims to be universal, and FHIR is built with the REST
approach.
However, in the Latin American medical industry and specifically in Ecuador, the
efforts to achieve medical interoperability have been overshadowed by many aspects,
the most evident being the investment that would entail building new medical systems
that make use of these standards and render obsolete to previous systems, or at least
to much of their data mining. However, this process is necessary in order to comply with
the universality proposed by the Ecuadorian state, where it is defined as extending the
coverage of the benefits of the health system to the entire population. For this reason, in
this degree work, the design and implementation of a medical information middleware is
presented using the HL7 and FHIR standards, which allows the interoperability of
medical information systems.