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Design and Implementation of an XML Repository Based on HL7 for Efficiently Sharing Medical Information


Ko Young-Seung, Kim Soo-Hong, Joo Kyung-Soo, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 1-10, Aug. 2004
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Keywords: share efficiently, Medical Information, HL7, REPOMI

Abstract

Many hospitals tried to exchange their medical information between them. But they could not share efficiently medical information because of their different operating systems and database systems. In this paper, we developed an XML repository(called REPOMI : An XML Repository for Medical Information)based on HL7 that can store XML medical information. REPOMI is implemented by combining EJB components based on RDBMS. By REPOMI, we can manage more easily patient information and share efficiently medical information between hospitals. Therefore, medical informations can be exchanged between hospitals and general hospitals efficiently. As a result, hospitals can offer more efficient diagnosis to patients and it saves time and cost.


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[APA Style]
Young-Seung, K., Soo-Hong, K., & Kyung-Soo, J. (2004). Design and Implementation of an XML Repository Based on HL7 for Efficiently Sharing Medical Information. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 5(4), 1-10.

[IEEE Style]
K. Young-Seung, K. Soo-Hong, J. Kyung-Soo, "Design and Implementation of an XML Repository Based on HL7 for Efficiently Sharing Medical Information," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 1-10, 2004.

[ACM Style]
Ko Young-Seung, Kim Soo-Hong, and Joo Kyung-Soo. 2004. Design and Implementation of an XML Repository Based on HL7 for Efficiently Sharing Medical Information. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 5, 4, (2004), 1-10.