Impacto de la falta de un estándar terminológico de prácticas en la interoperabilidad de Sistemas Informáticos en el sector salud

We studied the impact of system implementation and maintenance cost which produce the absence of a terminological standard of master table of practices at national level to use in the interoperability of informatics systems in the health area in Argentina. Though during many years there existed an u...

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Autores principales: Mandirola Brieux, Humberto Fernán, La Rosa, Fernando
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/152891
http://39jaiio.sadio.org.ar/sites/default/files/39jaiio-cais-08_0.pdf
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spelling I19-R120-10915-1528912023-05-12T20:03:24Z http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/152891 http://39jaiio.sadio.org.ar/sites/default/files/39jaiio-cais-08_0.pdf issn:1853-1881 Impacto de la falta de un estándar terminológico de prácticas en la interoperabilidad de Sistemas Informáticos en el sector salud Mandirola Brieux, Humberto Fernán La Rosa, Fernando 2010 2010 2023-05-12T14:20:13Z es Ciencias Informáticas Terminology interoperability impact costs We studied the impact of system implementation and maintenance cost which produce the absence of a terminological standard of master table of practices at national level to use in the interoperability of informatics systems in the health area in Argentina. Though during many years there existed an unique national master table of health practices used by all the providers and funders of medical services, unfortunately it has not been maintained for the last approximately 10 years and at present more than 50% of practices does not count with an agreed code and there exists a total anarchy in the technological field. In this way the creation of each data dictionary increase 50% the work of implementation of an interoperability between a provider and a funder in the implementation stage (10 hs average)and 20% (5 hours) in the hours of monthly maintenance. This multiplies exponentially when interoperability is implemented between several providers and funders. In our studied case, hours needed for implementation increase to 640.000 and hours needed for maintenance to 320.000. This could be avoided if there were an agreed terminological standard to use in interoperability. Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativa Objeto de conferencia Objeto de conferencia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf 2954-2961
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Terminology
interoperability
impact costs
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Terminology
interoperability
impact costs
Mandirola Brieux, Humberto Fernán
La Rosa, Fernando
Impacto de la falta de un estándar terminológico de prácticas en la interoperabilidad de Sistemas Informáticos en el sector salud
topic_facet Ciencias Informáticas
Terminology
interoperability
impact costs
description We studied the impact of system implementation and maintenance cost which produce the absence of a terminological standard of master table of practices at national level to use in the interoperability of informatics systems in the health area in Argentina. Though during many years there existed an unique national master table of health practices used by all the providers and funders of medical services, unfortunately it has not been maintained for the last approximately 10 years and at present more than 50% of practices does not count with an agreed code and there exists a total anarchy in the technological field. In this way the creation of each data dictionary increase 50% the work of implementation of an interoperability between a provider and a funder in the implementation stage (10 hs average)and 20% (5 hours) in the hours of monthly maintenance. This multiplies exponentially when interoperability is implemented between several providers and funders. In our studied case, hours needed for implementation increase to 640.000 and hours needed for maintenance to 320.000. This could be avoided if there were an agreed terminological standard to use in interoperability.
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author Mandirola Brieux, Humberto Fernán
La Rosa, Fernando
author_facet Mandirola Brieux, Humberto Fernán
La Rosa, Fernando
author_sort Mandirola Brieux, Humberto Fernán
title Impacto de la falta de un estándar terminológico de prácticas en la interoperabilidad de Sistemas Informáticos en el sector salud
title_short Impacto de la falta de un estándar terminológico de prácticas en la interoperabilidad de Sistemas Informáticos en el sector salud
title_full Impacto de la falta de un estándar terminológico de prácticas en la interoperabilidad de Sistemas Informáticos en el sector salud
title_fullStr Impacto de la falta de un estándar terminológico de prácticas en la interoperabilidad de Sistemas Informáticos en el sector salud
title_full_unstemmed Impacto de la falta de un estándar terminológico de prácticas en la interoperabilidad de Sistemas Informáticos en el sector salud
title_sort impacto de la falta de un estándar terminológico de prácticas en la interoperabilidad de sistemas informáticos en el sector salud
publishDate 2010
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