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This paper reports the integration complexity of a commercial departmental information system within a global clinical information system.
This integration requires multiple interfaces to implement in order to reach a fully computerized process management (billing, scheduling, communication with medical equipments, clinical information exchange with the electronic patient record, product management, audit trail, user authentication.). This integration implementation takes benefit of a component-oriented architecture delivering services and messages, mixing IRE approach and a notification-based middleware. A case illustration is documented in cardiology with the integration of a cardiology information system (CIS).
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Trolliard, P., Bandon, D., Geissbühler, A., Lovis, C. (2009). Systèmes d’information cliniques: le défi de l’intégration de systèmes commerciaux. In: Risques, Technologies de l’Information pour les Pratiques Médicales. Informatique et Santé, vol 17. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-99305-3_2
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