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'''"[[Journal:Emerging and established trends to support secure health information exchange|Emerging and established trends to support secure health information exchange]]"'''
'''"[[Journal:Development and implementation of an LIS-based validation system for autoverification toward zero defects in the automated reporting of laboratory test results|Development and implementation of an LIS-based validation system for autoverification toward zero defects in the automated reporting of laboratory test results]]"'''


This work aims to provide [[information]], guidelines, established practices and standards, and an extensive evaluation on new and promising technologies for the implementation of a secure [[Data sharing|information sharing]] platform for health-related data. We focus strictly on the technical aspects and specifically on the sharing of health information, studying innovative techniques for secure information sharing within the healthcare domain, and we describe our solution and evaluate the use of [[blockchain]] methodologically for integrating within our implementation. To do so, we analyze health information sharing within the concept of the PANACEA project, which facilitates the design, implementation, and deployment of a relevant platform. The research presented in this paper provides evidence and argumentation toward advanced and novel implementation strategies for a state-of-the-art information sharing environment; a description of high-level requirements for the national and cross-border transfer of data between different healthcare organizations ... ('''[[Journal:Emerging and established trends to support secure health information exchange|Full article...]]''')<br />
For [[laboratory informatics]] applications, [[Software verification and validation|validation]] of the autoverification function is one of the critical steps to confirm its effectiveness before use. It is crucial to verify whether the programmed algorithm follows the expected logic and produces the expected results. This process has always relied on the assessment of human–machine consistency and is mostly a manually recorded and time-consuming activity with inherent subjectivity and arbitrariness that cannot guarantee a comprehensive, timely, and continuous effectiveness evaluation of the autoverification function. To overcome these inherent limitations, we independently developed and implemented a [[laboratory information system]] (LIS)-based validation system for autoverification. We developed a correctness verification and integrity validation method (hereinafter referred to as the "new method") in the form of a human–machine dialog ... ('''[[Journal:Development and implementation of an LIS-based validation system for autoverification toward zero defects in the automated reporting of laboratory test results|Full article...]]''')<br />
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Fig1 Jin BMCMedInfoDecMak21 21.png

"Development and implementation of an LIS-based validation system for autoverification toward zero defects in the automated reporting of laboratory test results"

For laboratory informatics applications, validation of the autoverification function is one of the critical steps to confirm its effectiveness before use. It is crucial to verify whether the programmed algorithm follows the expected logic and produces the expected results. This process has always relied on the assessment of human–machine consistency and is mostly a manually recorded and time-consuming activity with inherent subjectivity and arbitrariness that cannot guarantee a comprehensive, timely, and continuous effectiveness evaluation of the autoverification function. To overcome these inherent limitations, we independently developed and implemented a laboratory information system (LIS)-based validation system for autoverification. We developed a correctness verification and integrity validation method (hereinafter referred to as the "new method") in the form of a human–machine dialog ... (Full article...)

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