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Int J Med Inform ; 61(1): 33-43, 2001 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11248602

ABSTRACT

Slovenia initiated a nation-wide project to introduce smart cards in the health sector in 1995 and its full-scale deployment started in September 2000. Although the basic aim of the project was to support insurance related procedures, the system was designed in a flexible and open manner to present an infrastructure for the whole health sector. The functionality of the current system is described in this paper along with lessons learned so far. The upgrade of the system is outlined, with emphasis on technical details, the objective being to provide a real-time EDI based environment for a general set of applications in the medical sector, supported by the flexibility and security of modern smart card technologies. Integration with similar systems in other EU countries is discussed.


Subject(s)
Computer Communication Networks , Medical Records Systems, Computerized , National Health Programs , Computer Security , Humans , Program Evaluation , Slovenia
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 68: 156-60, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10724859

ABSTRACT

The Slovenian national health insurance company started a full-scale deployment of the insurance smart card that is at the present used for insurance data and identification purpose only. There is ample capacity on the cards that were selected, to contain much more data than needed for the purely administrative and charging purposes. There are plans to include some basic medical information, donor information, etc. On the other hand, there are no firm plans to use the security infrastructure and the extensive network, connecting the insurance company with the more than 200 self service terminals positioned at the medical facilities through the country to build an integrated medical information system that would be very beneficial to the patients and the medical community. This paper is proposing some possible future developments and further discusses on the security issues involved with such countrywide medical information system.


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Insurance Claim Reporting , Insurance Coverage , National Health Programs , Computer Security , Data Collection , Databases as Topic , Humans , Integrated Advanced Information Management Systems , Slovenia
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