International Journal of Medical Informatics
Volume 75, Issue 3 , Pages 209-215, March 2006

From a paper-based transmission of discharge summaries to electronic communication in health care regions

  • Thomas Schabetsberger

      Affiliations

    • University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology (UMIT), Institute for Health Information System, Eduard Wallnöfer-Zentrum 1, A-6060 Hall i.T., Austria
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author.
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  • Elske Ammenwerth

      Affiliations

    • University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology (UMIT), Institute for Health Information System, Eduard Wallnöfer-Zentrum 1, A-6060 Hall i.T., Austria
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  • Stefan Andreatta

      Affiliations

    • Icoserve Information Technologies GmbH, Innsbruck, Austria
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  • Gordon Gratl

      Affiliations

    • Information Technologies for Healthcare GmbH (ITH), Innsbruck, Austria
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  • Reinhold Haux

      Affiliations

    • University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology (UMIT), Institute for Health Information System, Eduard Wallnöfer-Zentrum 1, A-6060 Hall i.T., Austria
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  • Georg Lechleitner

      Affiliations

    • Tiroler Landeskrankenanstalten GmbH (TILAK), Innsbruck University Hospital, IT-Department, Innsbruck, Austria
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  • Klaus Schindelwig

      Affiliations

    • Tiroler Landeskrankenanstalten GmbH (TILAK), Innsbruck University Hospital, IT-Department, Innsbruck, Austria
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  • Christian Stark

      Affiliations

    • Tiroler Landeskrankenanstalten GmbH (TILAK), Innsbruck University Hospital, IT-Department, Innsbruck, Austria
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  • Raimund Vogl

      Affiliations

    • Tiroler Landeskrankenanstalten GmbH (TILAK), Innsbruck University Hospital, IT-Department, Innsbruck, Austria
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  • Immanuel Wilhelmy

      Affiliations

    • Tiroler Landeskrankenanstalten GmbH (TILAK), Innsbruck University Hospital, IT-Department, Innsbruck, Austria
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  • Florian Wozak

      Affiliations

    • University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology (UMIT), Institute for Health Information System, Eduard Wallnöfer-Zentrum 1, A-6060 Hall i.T., Austria

Summary 

Objectives

In Austria, the general practitioner (GP) is the first point of contact for persons with health problems. Depending on the severity of the person's medical condition, a GP may refer her or him to a secondary care hospital consultant, who reports findings back to the GP in form of a paper-based discharge letter. Researchers report that paper-based communication of medical documents between different health care providers is insufficient in quality, error prone and too slow in many cases. Our aim was to develop and to realise a strategy for a stepwise replacement of the paper-based transmission of medical documents with a distributed, shared medical record.

Methods

In the first step of a three-steps strategy for development of a consistent, comprehensive and secure regional health care network, an electronic communication of discharge letters and diagnostic results between existing information systems of different health care providers in Tyrol, Austria, has been established: in the form of cryptographically signed S/MIME e-mail messages and, additionally, via a secure web portal system. In two further steps, an extension of the system by a bi-directional communication and by improvements of the web portal system is planned, leading to a comprehensive electronic patient record for shared care.

Results

After realisation of step 1, in October 2004, about 3500 electronic discharge letters were sent out from the Innsbruck University Hospital (IUH), which represents about 8% of the total number of discharge letters of the IUH. In addition, a lot of feedback was received and legal, organisational, financial and methodical difficulties were overcome.

Discussion

The stepwise approach to replace paper-based with electronic communication in the first step was helpful, since knowledge has been gained and cooperations were formed. For the realisation of a distributed, shared medical record (steps 2 and 3), it will not be sufficient only to replace paper-based transmission of medical documents with electronic communication technologies, but in the further steps, organisational changes will become necessary. As well, legal ambiguities must be resolved before a distributed medical record for cooperative care, used by several institutions as well as by patients, could be established.

Keywords: Health informatics, Information systems, Telemedicine, Remote consultation, Medical records systems, Multihospital information systems, Electronic health record, Regional networks, Electronic transmission of findings

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PII: S1386-5056(05)00135-8

doi:10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2005.07.018

International Journal of Medical Informatics
Volume 75, Issue 3 , Pages 209-215, March 2006