WO2003094084A1 - Systeme de gestion d'informations integrees dans un protocole - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an information management system, and in particular to medical information management, each information item relating to a first entity and having been generated by a second entity, the system comprising:
- At least one user station comprising means for collecting at least one item of information relating to the first entity.
- This information can for example be medical information concerning a patient.
- This medical information is generated by one or more medical practitioners subject to ethical obligations. In particular, these ethical obligations require practitioners to respect professional secrecy, so that practitioners are prohibited from making this information accessible without the authorization of the patient concerned and the patient must be able to access information concerning him.
- the information management systems currently known implement relational databases in which are stored, on the one hand, all the information to be managed by the system, and, on the other hand, patient identifiers concerned and / or the practitioner who generated this information.
- relational databases the database is organized according to the relationships that exist between elementary data.
- information concerning a patient, the identity of this patient or the identity of the practitioner who generated this information is considered as elementary data and links translating the existing relationships between the elementary data are stored in the database.
- This type of database is convenient since it makes it possible to modify the links existing between the elementary data, which makes it possible to apply quer new treatments to existing elements. This reduces the redundancy of the elementary data contained in the database.
- This protocol specifies a sequence of operations to be carried out according to the results obtained during previous operations.
- the subsequent operations to be carried out are defined according to criteria specific to the protocol, these criteria relating to the results of the previous operations.
- the object of the invention is to propose a device enabling practitioners to easily and reliably implement complex protocols, and in particular medical protocols.
- the subject of the invention is an information management system of the aforementioned type, characterized in that it comprises:
- the information management system includes one or more of the following characteristics:
- Said means of automatic creation, according to the specifications of said protocol, of at least one event corresponding to a subsequent operation to be carried out are suitable for the creation of an incomplete event
- the system includes means for completing the or each incomplete event , by at least a second entity from a user station, by adding at least one piece of information in the or each event before its final storage;
- It includes means for automatic search among the elementary data stored in the or each database, elementary data containing information to be analyzed by the analysis means according to the criteria specific to said protocol;
- - It includes means for archiving events used during the implementation of said protocol; and - Said means for automatically creating at least one event include means for automatically adding in said event the identifier of the first entity concerned by the or each item of information.
- the invention also relates to a method for managing information, each information item relating to a first entity and having been generated by a second entity, the system comprising at least one database for storing said information and at least one user station comprising means for collecting at least one item of information relating to the first entity, the method comprising a step of collecting, from a user station, at least one item of information relating to the first entity; characterized in that it comprises:
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an information management system according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view illustrating the format of an elementary data used by the information management system of Figure 1;
- FIG. 3 is a flow diagram of the main algorithm implemented in the system according to the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of an alternative embodiment of the information management system according to the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart of the management algorithm by protocol implemented in the system according to the invention.
- the information management system 10 is illustrated diagrammatically in FIG. 1. This comprises, on the one hand, a set of user stations designated by the general reference 12, each connected to a collective network 14 of transmission of information such as the Internet and, on the other hand, a center 16 for storing and managing information.
- the information management system 10 is intended, in the example considered, for the management of medical information relating to identified patients. This information is generated by medical practitioners such as doctors, radiologists or biologists in charge of an analysis laboratory.
- the management system is adapted to allow the final storage of information in the storage center 16, without this information being able to be subsequently modified.
- at least one identifier of the patient concerned is stored, associated with this information, as well as an identifier of the practitioner who generated the information.
- the system makes it possible to give access to stored information only to the patient concerned and to the practitioner who generated the information, as well as, possibly, after the patient's agreement, to other practitioners.
- Each entity involved in the system whether a patient or a practitioner, is equipped or has access to a user station 12.
- a first user station 12A equips the office of a general practitioner and a user station 12B equips the home of a patient.
- a medical imaging laboratory is equipped with a user station 12C.
- Each user station 12A, 12B, 12C comprises a microcomputer 20 equipped with a suitable Internet browser. It is connected by an interface adapted to the network 14.
- Each user station includes means 22 for collecting input data such as a keyboard or a data conversion module. From the keyboard, medical information can be entered, an identifier of a patient such as his name, as well as an identifier of the practitioner who produced the information.
- Each user station 12 is adapted to implement, from information processing means 24, software means of access to the center 16 for storage and management of information.
- each user station 12 includes software means for creating an event which inseparably groups together in the same elementary data, information collected concerning a patient, an identifier of the patient and an identifier of the practitioner.
- event creation means are advantageously downloaded from the center 16 and for example consist of a page in HTML format (Hyper Text Markup Language) forming a dialogue interface.
- Some of these user stations comprise, in addition to the microcomputer 20, an interface 30 for connecting the microcomputer to an installation 32 for medical imaging or for collecting medical information capable of producing digital images or information in a predefined format such as the DICOM Hprim HL7 format.
- this digital image or information includes an identifier of the patient concerned.
- the user station also implements a software module 34 suitable for analyzing the digital image produced by the installation 32 and for extracting therefrom an identifier of the patient concerned.
- the information storage and management center 16 includes a set of servers 40 for managing access to the center 16.
- This set of servers 40 notably includes an authentication server 40A adapted, as known per se, to identify the origin of a request addressed to the server center. It further comprises one or more servers 40B suitable for managing the exchange of executable files and HTML pages according to the HTTP protocol between the storage and management center 16 and the user stations.
- the or each server 40B comprises a software module suitable for downloading in each user station requesting HTML pages constituting user interfaces allowing access to the stored information, as well as the saving of new information.
- This set of servers 40 is directly connected to the network 14 through a first security barrier 42 (firewalls).
- the set of access management servers 40 is further connected to a set of event management servers 44 through a second security barrier 46 (firewalls).
- the set of servers 44 is suitable for implementing a software module 44A for transcribing digital images received in different formats, in particular in DICOM format, into the same format, for example XML format.
- the set of servers 44 is further capable of implementing a software module 44B for managing the storage of events in a storage unit 48 and for managing access to these events.
- This storage unit 48 is intended for the permanent storage of one or more databases, the elementary data of which consist of events defined by the user stations and comprising in particular the information to be saved.
- Figure 2 is shown schematically the structure of an elementary data stored in the database 48. This corresponds to an event.
- Each event includes at least information proper 52.
- This information consists for example of digital data corresponding to the result of an analysis or of a text corresponding to a practitioner's opinion on the clinical state of a patient.
- Information can also be constituted by a file attached to the event such as a document ment in HTML format or an image file in DIBCOM format or an attachment in an office format.
- each event includes an identifier 54 of a first entity. This identifier designates the patient concerned by the information 52. Likewise, the event includes an identifier 56 of a second entity. This identifier designates the practitioner who produced the information.
- each event includes a list 58 of the identifiers of additional entities that can have access to the information.
- user For adding information to the storage center, supplementing pre-existing information with additional information, modifying access rights to information or consulting information, user connects from a user station 12 to the storage center 16.
- the algorithm of Figure 3 is then implemented.
- the user station can consist, for the simplest operations, only of a microcomputer connected to the Internet using a browser of any suitable type.
- the set of servers 40 of the storage center 16 After connection of the user station, in step 100, the set of servers 40 of the storage center 16 returns a dialog interface in HTML format to the user station 12, in step 102.
- the center 16 proceeds through the dialogue interface implemented by the user station to authenticate the user. Depending on the identifier entered by the user, checks on the actions authorized for this are carried out in step 106, and a check on the user's access rights is carried out in step 108 The user is then free to carry out several operations depending on the actions authorized to him. It proceeds, from the interface made available to it, in step 110, to the choice of an operation to be carried out. This can be the entry of new information into the storage center 16.
- the branch 110A of the organization chart is then implemented.
- the practitioner user can also modify the rights of access to the information stored by authorizing a new practitioner to access information concerning a patient.
- Branch 11 OC of the organization chart is then implemented.
- the user can also take cognizance only of information stored in the storage center by implementing branch 110D of the organization chart.
- the algorithm differs according to whether the medical information which the practitioner wishes to enter can be automatically associated with a patient constituting a first entity, or whether the connection to the patient must be performed manually. This choice is made in step 111.
- the information is entered by the practitioner, for example on the keyboard, in step 112.
- An identification of the patient concerned is entered, in step 114, in particular by selecting a patient identifier from a list of patient identifiers or by typing on the keyboard.
- step 122 the information containing the identifier of the patient concerned is entered, in step 122, for example through the interface 30.
- This information is for example made up of a medical image in DICOM format.
- the software module 36 performs an analysis of the image and a recognition of the patient's identifier in the transmitted image.
- step 130 the practitioner defines the list of identifiers of the additional entities authorized to access the information contained in the event. This step consists in defining the list 58 of the identifiers of the practitioners authorized to access.
- step 132 the practitioner validates, by entering a signature code, all of the elements constituting the event, namely the medical information proper, the identifier of the patient concerned, his own identifier and the list of identifiers of additional entities authorized to access.
- the elements constituting the event can no longer be modified and the event can only be completed.
- step 134 the user station 12 ensures the creation of an elementary data item taking up the different elements of the event.
- This elementary data is encrypted by any suitable method and is addressed by the dialogue interface to the center 16 for storing and managing information.
- the elementary data is processed by the event management servers 44, in step 136. If the elementary data contains digital images in formats different from the XML format, these images are automatically converted to XML format, in step 138, and the elementary data is supplemented by image data in XML format in addition to the image data in another format.
- the elementary data thus reprocessed is permanently saved in the storage unit 48, in step 140.
- step 110B When the user wishes to complete an event by adding additional information, the steps of the branch 110B are implemented after step 110.
- step 150 the event to be completed is selected.
- the elementary data corresponding to the selected event is transmitted by the center 16 to the user station, in step 152.
- the elementary data is only transmitted if the identifier of the user is included in the event in question, either the patient concerned, the practitioner providing the information or an additional practitioner whose identifier appears in list 58.
- the additional information is entered in step 154, either manually from the keyboard, or by resuming an already existing file. In this last case, the additional information constitutes a new attached file.
- step 156 the user validates the addition of the information by entering a signature code.
- the additional information is added in step 158 to form new elementary data constituting the modified event.
- the date, and the identifier of the user who added the information, as well as a link with the information are added in the elementary data to ensure a follow-up of the modifications.
- the new elementary data thus constituted is then processed in accordance with steps 136 and following.
- the event whose accesses are to be completed is selected in step 200.
- the elementary data corresponding to the selected event is then transmitted to the user station in step 202.
- the elementary data is only transmitted if the user identifier is included in the event in question, whether it is the patient concerned, the practitioner providing the information or an additional practitioner whose identifier appears in the list 58.
- the user selects or enters one or more additional identifiers of users authorized to access the information, then validates, in step 206, the new identifiers.
- the additional identifiers are added in the elementary data constituting the event in step 208.
- the date and the identifier of the user who added the new identifiers, as well as a link with the new identifiers are added in the elementary data to monitor changes. Steps 136 and following are then again implemented.
- a request is formulated by the user from the user station. This is taken into account by the management servers of events 44, in step 252.
- the content of the elementary data is transmitted from the storage center 16 at the user station 12, at step 254.
- the elementary data is only transmitted if the identifier of the user is included in the event at issue in the request, ie whether it is the patient concerned, the practitioner providing the information or an additional practitioner whose identifier appears in list 58.
- the information is then made available to the user in step 256, for example by display, or else by saving the content of the elementary data on the hard disk of the user station.
- step 258 an access log is updated in the center 16 to record the user identifier, the nature of the information made available, the access date provided by the system and any other useful information.
- the information management system illustrated in FIG. 4 takes up the characteristics of the management system illustrated in FIG. 1.
- the information storage and management center 16 includes an additional storage unit 402 in which a set of medical protocols is permanently stored.
- Each protocol specifies a sequence of successive operations to be carried out by a practitioner in the case of the diagnosis and / or treatment of a patient, or in the case of an epidemiological study or a study on the effects of a treatment .
- each protocol defines its own decision-making criteria relating to the information collected during operations earlier.
- the subsequent operations of the protocol are chosen from a set of possible operations according to the criteria specific to the protocol.
- the set of servers 44 for managing events, and more particularly the software module 44B for managing the storage of events is suitable for the implementation of a protocol management algorithm.
- the protocol management algorithm is illustrated in Figure 5.
- This algorithm is implemented over a long period of time corresponding to the entire duration of the protocol implementation.
- the protocol can be implemented over a period ranging from one week to several months.
- step 502 the user, namely a practitioner, selects a protocol to be applied from a user station.
- the user uses a user interface downloaded from the storage and management center 16. This interface allows the selection of the protocol from among the protocols stored in the storage unit 402.
- the following example concerns a diagnostic or treatment protocol for a patient.
- Additional information such as the patient, on which the protocol is applied, is entered in step 502.
- step 504 the software module 44B performs a search for existing events that can be exploited by the protocol. These existing events are sought in the storage unit 48 from the elementary data comprising the identifier of the first entity selected in step 502.
- Each of the events that can be exploited is attached to the protocol, in step 506, so that the information that it contains is taken into account by the protocol.
- step 508 the software module 44B performs an analysis of the information contained in the events associated with step 106. This analysis of the information is carried out by application of criteria specific to the selected protocol. In step 510, a test is carried out to determine whether the protocol is completed or not.
- the software module 44B creates, in step 512, one or more events.
- Each event created corresponds to a subsequent operation of the protocol to be performed.
- the events created depend on the result of the analysis made of the information contained in the previous events corresponding to previous operations of the protocol.
- the information contained in the event then consists either of the result of the analysis, or of a report made by the practitioner who practiced the therapeutic act.
- the incomplete event created automatically in step 512 contains for example only the patient identifier, an identifier of the current protocol, and the identifier of one or more entities authorized to access the information which will appear later in the event. Other information such as the creation date of the event can also be specified automatically as soon as the incomplete event is created.
- the incomplete event is temporarily stored in storage unit 48.
- the software module 44B advantageously ensures the sending of an alert to the practitioner concerned by the incomplete event, that is to say to the practitioner having to perform the associated operation.
- Step 514 is optional and, in the absence of an alert, the practitioner in charge of a protocol operation for which the incomplete event has already been created accesses the incomplete event from a workstation. user after the patient has given the practitioner access to this incomplete event under the conditions described above.
- the practitioner carrying out the operation provided for by the protocol ensures, in step 516, from a user station, the entry of the or each item of information in the corresponding initially incomplete event. This information entry is carried out either manually, or from an interface 30 for connecting the microcomputer to an imaging or medical information collection installation.
- the practitioner proceeds to define the access rights by inputting the identifiers of the entities that can subsequently access the information entered.
- step 520 the practitioner validates, by entering a signature code, all of the elements constituting the event, namely in particular the medical information proper, the identifier of the patient concerned already contained since the creation of the event, its own identifier and the list of identifiers of the additional entities authorized to access.
- steps 522, 524, 526 and 528 are strictly identical to steps 134 to 140 of the algorithm illustrated in FIG. 3.
- steps 522, 524, 526 and 528 consist in the creation of an elementary datum suitable for being stored, the processing of the elementary data and the possible conversion of an image contained therein and, finally, the saving of the elementary data in the storage unit 48.
- steps 506 et seq. are again implemented.
- the new event produced and saved is attached, in step 506, to the other events then a new analysis of the information contained in the different events, and in particular in the new saved event, is carried out in step 508 according to the protocol specific criteria. If the protocol is not completed, one or more new incomplete events are created in step 512 according to the specifications of the protocol initially selected.
- the implementation of the algorithm of FIG. 5 allows a connection, within the framework of a protocol, of the already existing events and the automatic creation of new events corresponding to operations to be implemented later in the framework of the selected protocol.
- the information from the different entities involved in the protocol is linked to each other and taken into account for the following operations to be implemented in the protocol.
- each entity can be guided in its intervention by the creation of incomplete events.
- the use made of the information communicated by each entity is also assisted by the analysis carried out in step 508 and the automatic creation of incomplete events which result therefrom, in step 512.
- Such an information management system can be applied in fields other than the medical field and in particular in the legal field.
- the second entity is a lawyer or counsel, the first entity being the client of the lawyer or counsel.
- this management system can be applied for the management of complex projects.
- the first entity is the project itself while the second entities are the various stakeholders on the project.
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