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Report on Japanese Activities

Explore Japan's progress in healthcare IT, including networked systems for stroke care, telemedicine, and EMR interoperability initiatives.

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Report on Japanese Activities

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  1. Report on Japanese Activities Hidenori Shinoda JIRA 9/29/2005 Budapest

  2. Activities of IHE-J • Connectathon • 23 vendors and 48 systems participated • Done between Feb. 22nd and 25th, 2005 • For only Radiology Profiles • Adopted JJ1017 ver.3.0 code • JJ1017 ver.3.0 was developed • Adopted this code to connectathon 2004 and demo • The code is very descriptive. It is 32 byte-coding system.

  3. METI’s new project • IT for regional healthcare alliance • Building a networked system to care cerebral stroke patients • Sharing medical data of a patient in a regional medical community • From ambulatory care to nursing care at patient’s home • Remotely care patients on ambulances • XDS as infrastructure for sharing healthcare information • Images will be the main information. • Lab test data, wave forms, text, etc. • Telemedicine supported by real time video systems • Teleconsulting at surgical rooms • Teleradiology for image diagnosis • Remotely support nursing people at patient’s home

  4. Permission Permission Request of permission for connection Request of permission for connection Node authentication system via smart card System User Smart Card Issuer Application Gateway Examination of qualification Registration Issuing smart cards Secure Connector Certificate Authority Healthcare Information System

  5. Just for your information • There are 9,034 hospitals in Japan. 5.5% of them have EMR systems. (20.9% of hospitals with more than 400 beds have EMR systems.) But, almost all of them are not interoperable. • Ministry of Health, Welfare, and Labor wants EMR systems to be semantically interoperable. • AS a first step to this, MHWL plans to reward health institutions which provide patients healthcare information burned onto CDR.

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