FSE3: Evoluzione e interoperabilità tecnologica del Fascicolo Sanitario Elettronico
START DATE July 2012
END DATE December 2013
Site: https://www.fascicolosanitario.gov.it/
The project was the subject of an agreement between the Department for the Digitization of Public Administration and Technological Innovation of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and the Department of Engineering, ICT, and Technologies for Energy and Transportation of the CNR. The CNR Institutes involved were ICAR, IIT, and the URT “Systems of Indexing and Classification” of the Production Systems Department. The project has allowed to consolidate and evolve the results obtained in previous projects, within which the architectural model of a technological infrastructure of the Electronic Health Record (EHR), called InFSE, has been defined, and a core of software components of the infrastructure, called OpenInFSE, has been developed. Particular attention was given to the definition of i) techniques to ensure the security of data and documents available in the EHR, with particular regard to the definition of the format of security assertions for different application scenarios (such as registration of a document in the EHR and query of the EHR for obtaining documents of interest) to support the authorization phase, and ii) methodologies for the deployment of EHR services on Cloud platforms. Further activities concerned, first of all, the update of the OMAR registry issued by freebXML in 2006, since, although complying with the OASIS ebXML 3.0 standard, it is based on obsolete and therefore not performing technologies. Secondly, software components have been designed and implemented for the implementation of innovative remote monitoring and telemedicine systems capable of collecting and making available to citizens biomedical data related to their vital parameters and lifestyles, with particular reference to cardiac diseases. The results achieved have allowed providing operational support for the diffusion on the national territory and the standardization of an EHR technological interoperability solution. Furthermore, the new software components were used to carry out a further interregional experimentation, with the aim of validating the new version of the technical specifications. The experimentation was aimed at allowing users in the Tuscany Region to consult health documents present in the EHR prototype systems of the Calabria and Campania Regions according to secure and scalable approaches.