Standardization of Interoperability in Health care Information Systems
Abstract
This study examines the interoperability issues of
Health care Information Systems, (HIS). With the evolution
of big data, Internet of Things, smart devices, Value
Based Health care and categorization of patient groups for
outcome measurements there is a great need for better HISs
which in an effective way is able to share data with each
other. Standardization is one recognized way of achieving
interoperability in information systems. Hence, in this case
study we have researched the architectural drivers of hospital
which incorporates interoperability and which interoperability
characteristics can be standardized via existing health carefocused
open standard.
Our results, gathered via nine semi-structured interviews
and analyzed through a thematic analysis, show that HISs
objectives are hindered by both design constraints and by
technical, semantic and process interoperability issues. It also
shows that there are open standards which are applicable
to these, however this raised the question of why they in a
broad scale are not. We therefore also discuss the possibility
of adding a forth category to the three previous forces that in
make up interoperability [15], [26]. This forth force we call
interoperability climate and it is defined as: Organizations’
readiness to interact with each other under unanimously
defined terms. It is inspired by the ”climate of innovation”
and ”innovation value-fit” in the theory of Innovation
Implementation by Klein & Sorra [16]. It incorporates the
idea of how a bad climate of innovation and low intensity
innovation value-fit can prevent interoperability in HISs.
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Date
2015-07-20Author
Ask, Alexander
Berghé, Joel
Keywords
interoperability
open standards
health care information systems
software architecture
interoperability climate
Language
eng