Abstract

BackgroundThe application of standardized patient summaries would reduce the risk of information overload and related problems for physicians and nurses. Although the International Patient Summary (IPS) standard has been developed, disseminating its applications has challenges, including data conversion of existing systems and development of application matching with common use cases in Japan. This study aimed to develop a patient summary application that summarizes and visualizes patient information accumulated by existing systems.MethodsWe converted clinical data from the Standardized Structured Medical Information eXchange version 2 (SS-MIX2) storage at Tohoku University Hospital into the Health Level 7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resource (FHIR) repository. Subsequently, we implemented a patient summary web application concerning the IPS and evaluated 12 common use cases of the discharge summary.ResultsThe FHIR resources of seven of the necessary IPS sections were successfully converted from existing SS-MIX2 data. In the main view of the application we developed, all the minimum necessary patient information was summarized and visualized. All types of mandatory or required sections in the IPS and all structured information items of the discharge summary were displayed. Of the discharge summary, 75% of sections and 61.7% of information items were completely displayed, matching 12 common use cases in Japan.ConclusionsWe implemented a patient summary application that summarizes and visualizes patient information accumulated by existing systems and is evaluated in common use cases in Japan. Efficient sharing of the minimum necessary patient information for physicians is expected to reduce information overload, workload, and burnout.

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