A system architecture for ensuring interoperability in a South African national electronic health record system

ountries such as South Africa have attempted to leverage eHealth by digitising patients' medical records with the aim of improving the delivery of healthcare. This involves the use of an electronic health record (EHR) which is a longitudinal electronic record of a patient's information. Th...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Tamir Tsegaye, Stephen Flowerday
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists 2021-07-01
Series:South African Computer Journal
Online Access:https://sacj.cs.uct.ac.za/index.php/sacj/article/view/838
id doaj-76ee4b5c26c74fa1a8c2d528a35558a1
record_format Article
spelling doaj-76ee4b5c26c74fa1a8c2d528a35558a12021-07-12T07:46:30ZengSouth African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information TechnologistsSouth African Computer Journal1015-79992313-78352021-07-0133110.18489/sacj.v33i1.838753A system architecture for ensuring interoperability in a South African national electronic health record systemTamir Tsegaye0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3149-8070Stephen Flowerday1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4591-3802Rhodes UniversityRhodes Universityountries such as South Africa have attempted to leverage eHealth by digitising patients' medical records with the aim of improving the delivery of healthcare. This involves the use of an electronic health record (EHR) which is a longitudinal electronic record of a patient's information. The EHR includes all the patient's encounters that have been made with different health facilities. In the national context, the EHR is also known as a national EHR, which enables the sharing of patient information between points of care. However, a lack of interoperability exists between many South African health information systems making communication between these disparate systems impossible. As a result, the sharing of patient information is inhibited and the benefit of improving healthcare delivery cannot be realised. This paper proposes a system architecture for addressing interoperability challenges and indicates how interoperability can be ensured in a national EHR system. The proposed system architecture is differentiated from other national EHR system architectures found in the literature in order to emphasise its novelty. Secondary data obtained from a systematic literature review was analysed using content analysis, resulting in 9482 tags which informed the development of the proposed system architecture.https://sacj.cs.uct.ac.za/index.php/sacj/article/view/838
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Tamir Tsegaye
Stephen Flowerday
spellingShingle Tamir Tsegaye
Stephen Flowerday
A system architecture for ensuring interoperability in a South African national electronic health record system
South African Computer Journal
author_facet Tamir Tsegaye
Stephen Flowerday
author_sort Tamir Tsegaye
title A system architecture for ensuring interoperability in a South African national electronic health record system
title_short A system architecture for ensuring interoperability in a South African national electronic health record system
title_full A system architecture for ensuring interoperability in a South African national electronic health record system
title_fullStr A system architecture for ensuring interoperability in a South African national electronic health record system
title_full_unstemmed A system architecture for ensuring interoperability in a South African national electronic health record system
title_sort system architecture for ensuring interoperability in a south african national electronic health record system
publisher South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists
series South African Computer Journal
issn 1015-7999
2313-7835
publishDate 2021-07-01
description ountries such as South Africa have attempted to leverage eHealth by digitising patients' medical records with the aim of improving the delivery of healthcare. This involves the use of an electronic health record (EHR) which is a longitudinal electronic record of a patient's information. The EHR includes all the patient's encounters that have been made with different health facilities. In the national context, the EHR is also known as a national EHR, which enables the sharing of patient information between points of care. However, a lack of interoperability exists between many South African health information systems making communication between these disparate systems impossible. As a result, the sharing of patient information is inhibited and the benefit of improving healthcare delivery cannot be realised. This paper proposes a system architecture for addressing interoperability challenges and indicates how interoperability can be ensured in a national EHR system. The proposed system architecture is differentiated from other national EHR system architectures found in the literature in order to emphasise its novelty. Secondary data obtained from a systematic literature review was analysed using content analysis, resulting in 9482 tags which informed the development of the proposed system architecture.
url https://sacj.cs.uct.ac.za/index.php/sacj/article/view/838
work_keys_str_mv AT tamirtsegaye asystemarchitectureforensuringinteroperabilityinasouthafricannationalelectronichealthrecordsystem
AT stephenflowerday asystemarchitectureforensuringinteroperabilityinasouthafricannationalelectronichealthrecordsystem
AT tamirtsegaye systemarchitectureforensuringinteroperabilityinasouthafricannationalelectronichealthrecordsystem
AT stephenflowerday systemarchitectureforensuringinteroperabilityinasouthafricannationalelectronichealthrecordsystem
_version_ 1721307564045500416