Integrating a Patient Engagement App into an Electronic Health Record-Enabled Workflow Using Interoperability Standards
Abstract: Background Patient use of mobile health applications is increasing. To promote patient-centered care, data from these apps must be integrated into clinician workflows within the electronic health record (EHR). Health Level 7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) offers a standards-based application programming interface (API) that may support such integration. Objective We aimed to use interoperability standards to integrate a patient mobile application (coronavirus 2019 [COVID-19] Tracker) with an EHR. The COVID-19 Tracker engages patients by sending introductory and reminder text messages, collecting vital signs and symptom data from COVID-19 patients, and providing actionable guidance if concerning issues are identified. This case report explored the use of FHIR APIs to integrate the app into EHR-enabled clinical workflows. Methods The authors used notes from project meetings and from semistructured discussions among the application development team to track the design and implementation processes. Seven points of integration between the application and the EHR were identified, and approaches using FHIR to perform these integrations were delineated. Results Although this clinical decision support integration project benefited from its standards-based approach, many challenges were encountered. These were due to (1) partial implementation of the FHIR standard in the EHR, particularly, components needed for patient engagement applications; (2) limited experience with the adoption of FHIR standards; and (3) gaps in the current FHIR standard. Alternative approaches, often not based on interoperability standards, were developed to overcome these limitations. Conclusion Despite the challenges encountered due to the early stages of FHIR development and adoption, FHIR standards provide a promising mechanism for overcoming longstanding barriers and facilitating the integration of patient engagement apps with EHRs. To accelerate the integration of apps into clinical workflows, additional components of the FHIR standard must be implemented within the EHR and other clinical systems. Continued expansion of available FHIR resources will help with tighter workflow integration.
- Location
-
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
- Extent
-
Online-Ressource
- Language
-
Englisch
- Bibliographic citation
-
Integrating a Patient Engagement App into an Electronic Health Record-Enabled Workflow Using Interoperability Standards ; volume:13 ; number:05 ; year:2022 ; pages:1163-1171
Applied clinical informatics ; 13, Heft 05 (2022), 1163-1171
- Contributor
-
Lobach, David F.
Boxwala, Aziz
Kashyap, Nitu
Heaney-Huls, Krysta
Chiao, Andrew B.
Rafter, Thomas
Lomotan, Edwin A.
Harrison, Michael I.
Dymek, Chris
Swiger, James
Dullabh, Prashila
- DOI
-
10.1055/s-0042-1758736
- URN
-
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023020210324117296594
- Rights
-
Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
- Last update
-
14.08.2025, 11:07 AM CEST
Data provider
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek. If you have any questions about the object, please contact the data provider.
Associated
- Lobach, David F.
- Boxwala, Aziz
- Kashyap, Nitu
- Heaney-Huls, Krysta
- Chiao, Andrew B.
- Rafter, Thomas
- Lomotan, Edwin A.
- Harrison, Michael I.
- Dymek, Chris
- Swiger, James
- Dullabh, Prashila