Intersectoral communication in healthcare

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The Intersectoral communication and data transmission in health care is an electronic data exchange of personal treatment and health data beyond the boundaries of traditional sectors also as private physicians, clinics, aftercare and rehabilitation areas, local governments, health / insurance funds, government agencies and public health care facilities , via infrastructures approved by the legislator (telematics infrastructure, KV-Safenet, etc.), the use of standardized transmission technologies (encryption procedures, eID procedures) to ensure the legally prescribed data protection and data security as well as using suitable methods (evidence records, time stamps, signatures) to understand the ensured maintenance of the marketability (authenticity, integrity) of the data content (documents). The data source is a permanently marketable electronic health record (EFA, EPA, etc.) under permanent data sovereignty of the patient.

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  • Jürgen Bosk, Competence Center for the Electronic Signature (CCESigG) e. V.