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Authors: Franziska Jahn, Elske Ammenwerth, Verena Dornauer, Konrad Høffner, Michelle Bindel, Thomas Karopka, Alfred Winter

Date Published: 2023

Publication Type: Journal article

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OBJECTIVES: The TMF (Technology, Methods, and Infrastructure for Networked Medical Research) Data Protection Guide (TMF-DP) makes path-breaking recommendations on the subject of data protection in research projects. It includes comprehensive requirements for applications such as patient lists, pseudonymization services, and consent management services. Nevertheless, it lacks a structured, categorized list of requirements for simplified application in research projects and systematic evaluation. The 3LGM2IHE ("Three-layer Graphbased meta model - Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise [IHE] " ) project is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). 3LGM2IHE aims to define modeling paradigms and implement modeling tools for planning health care information systems. In addition, one of the goals is to create and publish 3LGM(2) information system architecture design patterns (short "design patterns") for the community as design models in terms of a framework. A structured list of data protection-related requirements based on the TMF-DP is a precondition to integrate functions (3LGM(2) Domain Layer) and building blocks (3LGM(2) Logical Tool Layer) in 3LGM(2) design patterns. METHODS: In order to structure the continuous text of the TMF-DP, requirement types were defined in a first step. In a second step, dependencies and delineations of the definitions were identified. In a third step, the requirements from the TMF-DP were systematically extracted. Based on the identified lists of requirements, a fourth step included the comparison of the identified requirements with exemplary open source tools as provided by the "Independent Trusted Third Party of the University Medicine Greifswald" (TTP tools). RESULTS: As a result, four lists of requirements were created, which contain requirements for the "patient list", the "pseudonymization service", and the "consent management", as well as cross-component requirements from the TMF-DP chapter 6 in a structured form. Further to requirements (1), possible variants (2) of implementations (to fulfill a single requirement) and recommendations (3) were identified. A comparison of the requirements lists with the functional scopes of the open source tools E-PIX (record linkage), gPAS (pseudonym management), and gICS (consent management) has shown that these fulfill more than 80% of the requirements. CONCLUSIONS: A structured set of data protection-related requirements facilitates a systematic evaluation of implementations with respect to the fulfillment of the TMF-DP guidelines. These re-usable lists provide a decision aid for the selection of suitable tools for new research projects. As a result, these lists form the basis for the development of data protection-related 3LGM(2) design patterns as part of the 3LGM2IHE project.

Authors: R. Gott, S. Staubert, A. Strubing, A. Winter, A. Merzweiler, B. Bergh, K. Kaulke, T. Bahls, W. Hoffmann, M. Bialke

Date Published: 24th Sep 2022

Publication Type: Journal article

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Authors: Konrad Höffner, Arne Roszeitis, Max Niclas Wächtler, Franziska Jahn, Alfred Winter

Date Published: 2022

Publication Type: Journal article

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Author: Arne Roszeitis

Date Published: 2022

Publication Type: Masters Thesis

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Author: Hannes Raphael Brunsch

Date Published: 2022

Publication Type: Masters Thesis

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Author: Max Niclas Wächtler

Date Published: 2022

Publication Type: Masters Thesis

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IHE has defined more than 200 integration profiles in order to improve the interoperability of application systems in healthcare. These profiles describe how standards should be used in particular use cases. These profiles are very helpful but their correct use is challenging, if the user is not familiar to the specifications. Therefore, inexperienced modelers of information systems quickly lose track of existing IHE profiles. In addition, the users of these profiles are often not aware of rules that are defined within these profiles and of dependencies that exist between the profiles. There are also modelers that do not notice the differences between the implemented actors, because they do not know the optional capabilities of some actors. The aim of this paper is therefore to describe a concept how modelers of information systems can be supported in the selection and use of IHE profiles and how this concept was prototypically implemented in the "Three-layer Graph-based meta model" modeling tool (3LGM2 Tool). The described modeling process consists of the following steps that can be looped: defining the use case, choosing suitable integration profiles, choosing actors and their options and assigning them to application systems, checking for required actor groupings and modeling transactions. Most of these steps were implemented in the 3LGM2 Tool. Further implementation effort and evaluation of our approach by inexperienced users is needed. But after that our tool should be a valuable tool for modelers planning healthcare information system architectures, in particular those based on IHE.

Authors: A. Merzweiler, S. Staubert, A. Strubing, A. Tonmbiak, K. Kaulke, J. Drepper, B. Bergh, A. Winter

Date Published: 24th May 2021

Publication Type: Journal article

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