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Im Rahmen eines Forschungsprojektes soll eine Plattform für die Vermittlung von Telekonsilen und die Bereitstellung einer Konsilakte an die Telematik-Infrastruktur (TI) angeschlossen werden. Um sowohl eine bestmögliche Skalierbarkeit als auch eine optimale Integrierbarkeit in bestehende Systeme und Anwendungen zu erreichen, wurde HL7 FHIR als syntaktischer Standard für das Reha-Konsil festgelegt. Dieses Dokument liefert einen systematischen Überblick über die notwendigen Schritte und Voraussetzungen, um diesen Anschluss zu bewerkstelligen.
Design propositions for nudging in healthcare: Adoption of national electronic health recordsystems
(2023)
Objectives: Electronic health records (EHRs) are considered important for improving efficiency and reducing costs of ahealthcare system. However, the adoption of EHR systems differs among countries and so does the way the decision to par-ticipate in EHRs is presented. Nudging is a concept that deals with influencing human behaviour within the research streamof behavioural economics. In this paper, we focus on the effects of the choice architecture on the decision for the adoption ofnational EHRs. Our study aims to link influences on human behaviour through nudging with the adoption of EHRs to inves-tigate how choice architects can facilitate the adoption of national information systems.
Methods: We employ a qualitative explorative research design, namely the case study method. Using theoretical sampling,we selected four cases (i.e., countries) for our study: Estonia, Austria, the Netherlands, and Germany. We collected and ana-lyzed data from various primary and secondary sources: ethnographic observation, interviews, scientific papers, homepages,press releases, newspaper articles, technical specifications, publications from governmental bodies, and formal studies.
Results: The findings from our European case studies show that designing for EHR adoption should encompass choice archi-tecture elements (i.e., defaults), technical elements (i.e., choice granularity and access transparency), and institutional ele-ments (i.e., regulations for data protection, information campaigns, and financial incentives) in combination.
Conclusions: Our findings provide insights on the design of the adoption environments of large-scale, national EHR systems.Future research could estimate the magnitude of effects of the determinants.
Gesundheit und Soziales
(2023)
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The European University Association (EUA) defines “employability” as a major goal of higher education. Therefore, competence-based orientation is an important aspect of education. The representation of a standardized job profile in the field of medical informatics, which is based on the most common labor market requirements, is fundamental for identifying and conveying the learning goals corresponding to these competences.
Methods
To identify the most common requirements, we extracted 544 job advertisements from the German job portal, STEPSTONE. This process was conducted via a program we developed in R with the “rvest” library, utilizing web crawling, web extraction, and text mining. After removing duplicates and filtering for jobs that required a bachelor's degree, 147 job advertisements remained, from which we extracted qualification terms. We categorized the terms into six groups: professional expertise, soft skills, teamwork, processes, learning, and problem-solving abilities.
Results
The results showed that only 45% of the terms are related to professional expertise, while 55% are related to soft skills. Studies of employee soft skills have shown similar results. The most prevalent terms were programming, experience, project, and server. Our second major finding is the importance of experience, further underlining how essential practical skills are.
Conclusions
Previous studies used surveys and narrative descriptions. This is the first study to use web crawling, web extraction, and text mining. Our research shows that soft skills and specialist knowledge carry equal weight. The insights gained from this study may be of assistance in developing curricula for medical informatics.
As mobile technology continues to improve, more and more professional services are being offered as mobile apps. This paradigm shift also affects eHealth applications. Digital identities in nation-wide eHealth infrastructures are often realized via smart cards, which however, do not support mobile applications well. In this paper we propose a concept of a mobile eID for eHealth based on smartphones with embedded secure hardware, an mobile authenticator app and an account manager as well as an Identity Provider (IdP) as backend services. The practical applicability of the concept is shown using the example of the German eHealth infrastructure. Our method generates a cryptographic key pair in secure hardware on the user’s smartphone, registers it on the IdP and uses it to authenticate on the IdP. The security of the private key and the integrity of the smartphone is also validated and attestated. The user’s established smartcard-based identity "Electronic Health Card" (EHC) forms the trust anchor. To authenticate against specialist eHealth apps the IdP issues standard-compliant OAuth2.0/OIDC tokens with a limited period of validity. Furthermore, in our security analysis we demonstrate that based on specific security requirements for smartphones and operating systems, at least the eIDAS security level "substantial" related to the technical security aspects of the system can be achieved. On the basis of this research German legislation was adjusted and "digital identities" supplementary to the smartcard-based EHC will be issued from 2023 in the German eHealth infrastructure.