A survey on the current status and future perspective of informed consent management in the MIRACUM consortium of the German Medical Informatics Initiative
Autor: | Martin Bialke, Martin Boeker, Michael Rautenberg, Romina Blasini, Achim Michel-Backofen, Arne Blumentritt, Lars Geidel, Albert Vass, Torsten Leddig, Fabian Simons, Dana Stahl, Burkhard Jandrig, Maximilian Fünfgeld, Christopher Hampf, Wolfgang Hoffmann, Philipp Heinrich, Thomas Bahls, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch, Anna Pirkl, Christian Bruns |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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MIRACUM
Process management 020205 medical informatics Computer science lcsh:Medicine 02 engineering and technology Plan (drawing) computer.software_genre Health informatics German 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Informed consent Consent management 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering ddc:610 030212 general & internal medicine GDPR Management process Future perspective business.industry General data protection regulation lcsh:R language.human_language Workflow Medical informatics initiative language business computer Data integration |
Zdroj: | Translational Medicine Communications, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2021) |
ISSN: | 2396-832X |
Popis: | Background The consent management is an essential component for supporting the implementation of consents and withdrawals and thus, the realisation of patient’s rights. In MIRACUM, one of the four consortia of the Medical Informatics Initiative (MII), ten university hospitals intend to integrate the generic Informed Consent Service® (gICS) in their Data Integration Center (DIC). To provide a tool that supports the local workflows of the MIRACUM sites, the gICS should be improved. Methods We used three standardised questionnaires with 46 questions to elicit requirements from the ten sites. Each site answered the questions from the current and the desired future perspective. This made it possible to understand the individual processes at each site and it was possible to identify features and improvements that were generally necessary. Results The results of the survey were classified according to their impact on the gICS. Feature requests of new functionalities, improvements of already implemented functionalities and conceptual support for implementing processes were identified. This is the basis for an improved gICS release to support the ten sites’ individual consent management processes. Conclusions A release plan for the feature requests and improvements was coordinated with all sites. All sites have confirmed that the implementation of these features and enhancements will support their software-based consent management processes. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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