Methodology and theory behind combining three streams*

International Patient Summary

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    Andrés
    Member

    The International Patient Summary is a minimal and non-exhaustive Patient Summary, specialty-agnostic, condition-independent, but readily usable by all clinicians for the unscheduled (cross-border) care of a patient.

    A Patient Summary is a standardized set of basic medical data that includes the most important clinical facts required to ensure safe and secure healthcare.

    This summarized version of the patient’s medical data gives health professionals the essential information they need to provide care in the case of an unexpected or unscheduled medical situation (e.g. emergency or accident).

    Though this data is mainly intended to aid health professionals in providing unscheduled care, it can also be used to provide planned medical care (e.g. in the case of citizen movements or cross-organizational care paths).

    The International Patient Summary is an HL7 project. Just as it should be because it has to be an open standard. An International Patient Summary contains the following data:

    General information about the patient (e.g. name, birth date, gender)

    A medical summary consisting of the most important clinical patient data (e.g. allergies, current medical problems, medical implants, or major surgical procedures during the last six months).

    A list of the current medication including all prescribed medicines that the patient is currently taking.

    Information about the Patient Summary itself e.g. when and by whom the Patient Summary was generated or updated. This data is also used for protocol and security purposes.

    It is therefore the necessary standard to connect the triage on site with the clinical history of the victim, that is in his on her hospital, and in the records of the GP, perhaps even in another city or another country.

    Source: http://international-patient-summary.net/mediawiki/index.php?title=Main_Page

    I would like to ask the EMS members to share their experience with the International Patient Summary and comment on its applicability and achieved results.

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