Sistemas y Telemática Vol. 7 No. 14
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Ítem Aspectos metodológicos del proceso de adopción del estándar HL7v3 en Colombia: la experiencia del Comité Técnico de Casos de Uso de Laboratorio Clínico(Universidad Icesi, 2010-03-24T23:24:57Z) Villegas Machado, Norha Milena; Tamura Morimitsu, Gabriel; Tamura Morimitsu, GabrielThe clinical laboratory orders and results was the first Use Case Technical Committee (UCTC) which began operations in Colombia and the first one in proposing HL7 adapted standards for Colombia. The collaborative work among its members has been the basis for defining implementation guides for the clinical laboratory orders and results use cases. Additionally, as a pioneer UCTC in Colombia, it developed a guide-forguides proposal, i.e. a standard for defining implementation guides in any domain within the CDA scope. This article presents an overview of the evolution of health information systems in Colombia and the first steps that have been taken for the adoption of the HL7 international standard in the country. It also describes the methodology for the development and adaptation of the first HL7 implementation guides.Ítem Guía de implementación HL7 para sistemas de notificación obligatoria en salud pública en Colombia(Universidad Icesi, 2010-03-24T23:13:28Z) Aguilar Bolaños, Ricardo Adolfo; López Gutiérrez, Diego MauricioIn the field of health information systems there are plenty of examples of legacy systems, designed to meet specific needs of healthcare organizations. Despite the urgent need of collaboration, these systems were not designed to interoperate with other systems. Internationally, the most widely used solution to solve the problem of health information systems interoperability is the design and implementation of standard interfaces, such as those proposed by Health Level 7 (HL7). This article proposes an HL7 Version 3 implementation guide for the interoperability of clinical information systems and public health in Colombia
