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This repository contains multiple Data Sharing Framework (DSF) process plugin used within the HiGHmed consortium and other organizations. For an overview on the DSF see our paper:
- H. Hund, R. Wettstein, C.M. Heidt, C. Fegeler, Executing Distributed Healthcare and Research Processes – The HiGHmed Data Sharing Framework, Stud Health Technol Inform, 278 (2021) 126-133, doi:10.3233/SHTI210060
The data sharing process plugin can be used to collect openEHR patient data from multiple organization and combine the data set include record linkage to find duplicate patients at a central trusted third party. For additional information see our papers:
- R. Wettstein, H. Hund, C. Fegeler, O. Heinze, Data Sharing in Distributed Architectures – Concept and Implementation in HiGHmed, Stud Health Technol Inform, 283 (2021) 111-118, doi:10.3233/SHTI210548
- C.M. Heidt, H. Hund, C. Fegeler, A Federated Record Linkage Algorithm for Secure Medical Data Sharing, Stud Health Technol Inform, 278 (2021) 142-149, doi:10.3233/SHTI210062
With the feasibility process plugin patient counts can be performed across organizations including record linkage at a central Trusted Third Party. For additional information see our papers:
- R. Wettstein, H. Hund, I. Kobylinski, C. Fegeler, O. Heinze, Feasibility Queries in Distributed Architectures – Concept and Implementation in HiGHmed, Stud Health Technol Inform, 278 (2021) 134-141, doi:10.3233/SHTI210061
- C.M. Heidt, H. Hund, C. Fegeler, A Federated Record Linkage Algorithm for Secure Medical Data Sharing, Stud Health Technol Inform, 278 (2021) 142-149, doi:10.3233/SHTI210062
Our feasibility MPC process plugin can be used to calculate patient counts across multiple organizations based on a multi party computation algorithm and without the need of a central coordinating or summarizing organization. For additional information see our paper:
- R. Wettstein, T. Kussel, H. Hund, C. Fegeler, M. Dugas, K. Hamacher, Secure Multi-Party Computation Based Distributed Feasibility Queries – A HiGHmed Use Case, Stud Health Technol Inform, 296 (2022) 41-49, doi:10.3233/SHTI220802
The local services process plugin is used to test local system integration at HiGHmed organizations.
The Ping process can be used to perform bidirectional communications tests between DSF instances.
With the update allow list process plugin HiGHmed organization can manage update the HiGHmed specific allow list.
The update resources plugin is used during DSF development and allows for FHIR resource updates between DSF instances.