IHE-KOREA: WHATS GOING ON ? 2008.5.21 HIMSS-ASIA PAC ANNUAL CONFERENCE SHOWCASE IN HONG KONG.

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IHE-KOREA: WHATS GOING ON ? HIMSS-ASIA PAC ANNUAL CONFERENCE SHOWCASE IN HONG KONG

IHE-KOREA IHE-Korea was established in 2004 Annual Connectathone demo Annual education sessions Participates ITI XDS WG meetings this year for developing de-identified clinical document registry and repository framework

IHE-KOREA EHRS R&D Center for developing national EHRS has studied and adopt IHE XDS profiles for: - laboratory test results interchange - drug prescription interchange - Health Summary interchange - PIX

IT FUSION CITIZEN HEALTHY LIFE SUPPORT PROJECT HIMSS-ASIA PAC ANNUAL CONFERENCE SHOWCASE IN HONG KONG

INDUSTRY & BUSINESS CONSORTIUM GOAL DEPLOY SERVICE SYSTEM PROMOTE MARKETING R&D BASED STRATEGIC PLAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT CENTER DEVELOP VARIOUS SERVICE MODELS AND PROMOTE SUPPORT SYSTEMS STABLE BUSINESS ENVIRON- MENT SUCCESS-FULINDUSTRYBASE DEVELOP- MENT PLANNING DEVELOPSERVICEMODEL

DEVELOPMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT TEAM ETRI AND EXPERT NETWORK SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT TEAM MANAGEMENT TEAM STAGE 1 STAGE 2

INDIVIDUAL EXERCISE BIO-SHIRT BIO-PATCH Kcal CALCULATOR + PC CHRONIC ILL & EXERCISER HOME MONITORING VITAL SIGN DISPEN SOR LCD PC RFID SERVICE CENTER SYSTEM SERVICE SERVER EXERCISE PE CUSTOMER NEXT OF KIN HOSPITAL PRIMARY2NDARY CARE CUSTODIANFAMILY WEB SERVER U-WELLBEING SERVICE MODEL Bluetooth CDMA U-WELLBEING

HEALTH CLUB EXERCISE CLUB INTENSITY OF EXERCISE VITAL SIGN MONITORING ALERT ON CV EMRGENCY INTENSITY CONTROL BIO-SHIRT/BIO-PATCH DATA TRANSMISSION SERVICE CENTER HEALTHCARE & HEALTH MGT ORDER FOR EXERCISE OBESITY MANAGEMENT DIET MANAGEMENT EDUCATION EXERCISE/OBESITY CONTROL SERVICE MODEL INDIVIDUALIZED EXERCISE AND OBESITY CONTROL MANAGEMENT U-WELLBEING

HOME MONITORING SMART DISPENSOR LCD PC RFID SERVICE CENTER ACURATE MEDICATION MANAGED BY SMART DRUG DISPENSOR DISPLAY INDIVIDUAL HEALTH MAITENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ON LCD OTHER PERSONAL FAMILY PICTURES, ETC FOR LONLYNESS HOME HEALTH/MEDICATION MONITORING MODEL INDIVIDUALMEDICATIONINFORMATION U-WELLBEING

X-RAY HOSPITAL OSTEO- PHOROSIS BONE DENSITY CALCULATED FROM ROUTINE EXTREMITY X-RAY IMAGES OSTEOPHOROSIS MANAGEMENT SERVICE CENTER BONE DENSITY MONITORING SERVICE U-WELLBEING INEXPENSIVE AND ACCURATE BONE DENSITY MEASUREMENTS DURING ANNUAL PHYSICAL EXAMs

FALL MANAGEMENT + CELL PH (GPS) SERVICE CENTER SYSTEM BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVER WEB PERSON LOCATOR SMART Expert System PERSON LOCATOR 911 LINK 911 LINK NEXT OF KIN HOSPITAL LPNPHYSICIAN CUSTODIANFAMILY CDMA SENSOR EXERCISE CLUB HOME SAFETY + CELL PH (GPS) SENSOR SINGLE RES. ELDERLY SINGLE RES. ELDERLY FOOD POISON MGT + CELL PHDETECTOR CAFETRIA SAFE PRACTICE CAFETRIA SAFE PRACTICE SAFETY FOR DISABLED SMART CANE EXHIBIT CENTER ASSOCIATIONS EXHIBIT CENTER ASSOCIATIONS U-SAFETY SERVICE MODEL U-SAFETY CUSTOMER

SINGLE ELDERLY SERVER FALL SENSOR PRESSURE & TEMP. SENSOR MONITOR EMERGENCY SITUATION HOSPITAL TRAUMA CARE OTHER THERAPY HEALTH & DISEASE CARE DATA SERVICE CENTER BLUE TOOTH FAMILY IN DISTANT SITE FALL AND EMERGENCY DETECTION SERVICE MT CLIMBER U-SAFETY PDA

U-SAFETY SENSOR ON CANE DETECT OBSTACLES SMART CANE FOR VISUALLY DISABLED DETECT OBJECTS ID COLOR ID BRIGHTNESS

DETECTION OF CAUSATIVE ORGANISM SUPPORT CENTER CAFETERIAPORTABLE FOOD POISONING DETECTOR TRANSMIT TO MOBILE PHONE CDMA EARLY DETECTION OF FOOD POISONING U-SAFETY

SERVICE CENTER BONE DENSITY ECG BLOOD TESTEMG HOSPITAL SENIOR HEALTH CENTER U-HEALTH SERVICE CENTER U-HEALTH MODEL

BUSINESS SUPPORT U-HEALTH ZONE BUSINESS ZONE COMMUNITY Zone SENIOR CENTERED PRODUCTS 1 FL 2FL3FL4FL5FL EXPERIENCE THRU EXHIBITS PROMOTION/MARKETING NETWORKING SENIOR CITIZENS EXHIBIT CENTER SENIOR CITIZENS EXHIBIT CENTER

CONSORTIUM MARKETING BUSINESS SUPPORT R&D SUPPORT NETWORK INDUSTRIAL INFORMATION SUPPORT TECHNOLOGYCOMPANYTECHNOLOGYCOMPANY GLOBAL FORUM CERVICE CENTER STRATEGY

NEED OF STANDARDS FOR PERSONAL HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM

TYPE 1 : RS232-C or Ir transmission – upload blood glucose results from glucometer to PC. TYPE 2 : UWB (Bluetooth) or phone line – transmit glucose results from glucometer to remote server and manage cumulative data Internet Application system (ex: HIS ) CURRENT Glucometer DATA MANAGEMENT

User - Platform free and device free : seamless interoperable Manufacturer - Reusability of S/W and platform Application system (ex: HIS ) internet Re-useable part EFFECTS OF STANDARDIZATION

MESSAGE FORMAT FOR GLUCOMETER Header BodyTail Requirement FieldsLength (bits)Description Mandatory field result10- Glucose value [mg/dL] year7- Analysis year, - Device value plus 2000 month4- Analysis month, - mm day5- Analysis day, - dd hour5- Analysis time, - hh minutes6- Analysis minute Optional field temperature6- Body temperature stress1- With stress 1, without stress 0 exercise1 - After exercise 1, before exercise 0 meal1 - After meal 1, before meal 0 Plasma (serum)1- Basis for sample reference value Extension fieldVariable length- Blank for future use

WHAT STANDARDS ? Interoperability - Device Interface (IEEE,ISO/TC 215, CEN/TC251 jointly developing) - Data Transmission Protocol - Document (HL7 Clinical Document Architecture : CDA- XML based) - Security - Terminology Codes - Integrate documents to Electronic Health Records

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