Austria’s Path Toward Nationwide Electronic Health Records

Journal:Methods of Information in Medicine
ISSN:0026-1270
DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.3414/ME0401
Issue:2008 (Vol. 47): Issue 2 2008
Pages:117-123

Austria’s Path Toward Nationwide Electronic Health Records

W. Dorda1, G. Duftschmid1, L. Gerhold1, W. Gall1, J. Gambal2

1Section of Medical Information and Retrieval Systems, Core Unit for Medical Statistics and Informatics, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria 2AustriaPro, Austrian Federal Economic Chamber, Vienna, Austria

Summary

Objectives: This article discusses current planning activities in Austria after legislation has been passed to introduce the electronic health record (EHR). Methods: After describing similar activities in several other countries, the authors explore the current situation of healthcare telematics and imminent steps toward the implementation of a lifelong EHR. Results: Substantial efforts have been made to coordinate healthcare telematics in Austria since the mid-1990s. One result of these efforts was the definition of a framework for electronic data exchange. A number of standardization projects were also implemented. Major steps have been taken as part of an ongoing healthcare reform to promote the use of healthcare telematics. One important example is a national initiative whose objective is to implement the EHR. This initiative is extensively discussed along with other national activities related to healthcare telematics. Conclusion: This EHR initiative has prepared the ground for extensive planning that is currently under way to implement a lifelong EHR in Austria on a national level. Introducing the EHR will have a strong impact on Austrian healthcare and should be performed in concert with international activities. The authors offer a number of practical recommendations for the implementation of an EHR on a national level.

Keywords

Computer Communication Networks, Standards, Medical record systems, computerized public health informatics

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.3414/ME0401

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