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Hospital gets applications to market faster with an IBM Integration foundation solution
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - API 集成与管理
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据交换与集成
适用行业
- 医疗保健和医院
适用功能
- 维护
- 物流运输
用例
- 过程控制与优化
- 预测性维护
服务
- 系统集成
- 培训
挑战
弗莱堡大学医学中心 (UMC) 是欧洲最大的医院之一,其 IT 环境由 80 多个临床、运营和患者护理应用程序组成。此应用程序环境需要不断变化,并不断进行应用程序修改和部署。弗莱堡大学医学中心的集成架构团队需要将医院的业务和患者护理应用程序与其临床和患者数据存储系统连接起来,以便在一个位置提供患者护理的完整视图,从而提供更好的整体护理。该团队必须确保所有新的和修改的应用程序都能有效地与医疗中心的两个主干系统(一个用于患者数据存储,另一个用于临床报告归档)交互,同时为用户提供一致的服务。这些系统还必须符合 Health Level Seven International (HL7) 标准,该标准为在电子健康记录 (EHR) 中交换患者护理和临床信息提供了消息传递标准。
关于客户
弗莱堡大学医学中心 (UMC) 位于德国弗莱堡,是欧洲最大的医院之一,拥有 10,000 多名员工。其医疗专业人员和管理人员依赖由 80 多个临床、运营和患者护理应用程序组成的 IT 环境。此应用程序环境需要不断变化,并不断进行应用程序修改和部署。由 Markus Gogolin 领导的弗莱堡大学医学中心集成架构团队必须确保所有新的和修改后的应用程序都能与医学中心的两个主干系统有效对接,一个用于患者数据存储,另一个用于临床报告归档,同时为用户提供一致的服务。这些系统还必须符合 Health Level Seven International (HL7) 标准,该标准为在电子健康记录 (EHR) 中交换患者护理和临床信息提供了消息传递标准。
解决方案
UMC Freiburg 实施了 IBM Integration 基础产品组合中的两个组件:IBM Integration Bus 和 IBM Integration Bus Healthcare Pack 软件。该解决方案连接医疗中心 IT 环境中的应用程序,并提供监控、审计和分析功能。Integration Bus 软件为团队提供了构建支持 HL7 集成要求所需解决方案的能力。IBM MQ 软件通过帮助 UMC Freiburg 的 80 多个应用程序安全地相互通信来支持 Integration Bus 软件。Gogolin 还聘请了 IBM Training 进行 IBM 软件内部培训,并订阅了 IBM On Demand Consulting 服务,以获得 IBM Software Services for WebSphere 团队的帮助。
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