This standard establishes a framework for Secure, Compliant, Coordinated, and Inclusive Healthcare Data Recycling (SCCI-HDR) for the cancer care use case. HDR facilitates the coordinated sharing of comprehensive clinical data throughout the patient care experience, helping to ensure the development of a cohesive data set reflective of care context and outcomes. The framework supports the seamless integration of various data sources like electronic medical records, medical devices, and telehealth applications, and encompasses: 1) standardized terminology, 2) a conceptual information model incorporating metadata.
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- 2024-06-06
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SCCI-HDR - WG on Secure, Compliant, Coordinated, and Inclusive Healthcare Data Recycling
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- Malia Zaman
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- Dimitris Kalogeropoulos
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