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Summarized Electronic Health Record (SumEHR) is a KMEHR message, used for the exchange of medical information. It summarizes the minimal set of data that a physician needs in order to understand the medical status of the patient in a few minutes and to ensure the continuity of care. The SumEHR
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A KMEHR XML message is composed of two components: a header and at least one folder. The header of the message describes the sender, the recipient(s) and a few technical statuses.
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The initiative lead to the specification of about 20 specific XML messages (the Kind Messages for Electronic Healthcare Records - Belgian implementation standard or KMEHR-bis).
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government in 2005 and an EMD software package used by a physician (GP) should be capable of exporting a SumEHR message (KMEHR message level 4) for any given patient.
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The medical transaction item gathers the information reported by one healthcare professional at a given instance. Its attributes are type, author, date and time.
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The KMEHR-bis standard comprises a set of dictionaries which define the transaction types, heading types, item types, severity levels and administration routes.
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The KMEHR-bis standard supports links to either internal or external objects, e.g. an image or another KMEHR-message.
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The folder itself gathers the information about a patient, where each folder identifies the
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KMEHR: Kind Messages for Electronic Healthcare Record, Belgian Implementation Standard
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standard introduced in 2002, designed to enable the exchange of
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"KMEHR"
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Learn how and when to remove this message
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Electronic health record
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Clinical Document Architecture
Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium
KMEHR: Kind Messages for Electronic Healthcare Record, Belgian Implementation Standard
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