E-Health–Oriented Community Health Information System in China: Our Challenges, Solution, and Experience

China has been implementing regional collaborative medical service (also known as e-health) for >5 years, but is still facing the challenges of bridging different community health information systems (CHISs). The fact that different communities have different systems makes it difficult to share i...

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Hauptverfasser: Zhao, Junping, Zhang, Zhenjiang, Guo, Huayuang, Li, Yi, Xue, Wanguo, Ren, Lianzhong, Chen, Yunqi, Chen, Shifu, Liu, Tongze, Jia, Ru, Zhao, Yi, Chai, Chang
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description China has been implementing regional collaborative medical service (also known as e-health) for >5 years, but is still facing the challenges of bridging different community health information systems (CHISs). The fact that different communities have different systems makes it difficult to share information and data between different CHISs. To explore a solution for addressing this problem, we constructed a demonstration CHIS in Beijing's Dongcheng District. This system is based on the Software-as-a-Service model, in which a central data center is used to store users' health records and to provide different services. This system provides a comprehensive platform combining disease prevention, health protection, medical care, rehabilitation, health education, and family planning. In this article, we first show the challenge of implementing e-health–oriented CHIS in China, then we briefly introduce our solution, and finally we share our experience learned from the modern CHIS implementation practice.
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