Eunyoung Heo
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
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Healthcare Informatics Research | 2015
Sungyoung Oh; Jieun Cha; Myungkyu Ji; Hyekyung Kang; Seok Hyun Kim; Eunyoung Heo; Jong Soo Han; Hyunggoo Kang; Hoseok Chae; Hee Hwang; Sooyoung Yoo
Objectives To design a cloud computing-based Healthcare Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Platform (HSP) for delivering healthcare information services with low cost, high clinical value, and high usability. Methods We analyzed the architecture requirements of an HSP, including the interface, business services, cloud SaaS, quality attributes, privacy and security, and multi-lingual capacity. For cloud-based SaaS services, we focused on Clinical Decision Service (CDS) content services, basic functional services, and mobile services. Microsofts Azure cloud computing for Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) was used. Results The functional and software views of an HSP were designed in a layered architecture. External systems can be interfaced with the HSP using SOAP and REST/JSON. The multi-tenancy model of the HSP was designed as a shared database, with a separate schema for each tenant through a single application, although healthcare data can be physically located on a cloud or in a hospital, depending on regulations. The CDS services were categorized into rule-based services for medications, alert registration services, and knowledge services. Conclusions We expect that cloud-based HSPs will allow small and mid-sized hospitals, in addition to large-sized hospitals, to adopt information infrastructures and health information technology with low system operation and maintenance costs.
Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology | 2018
Sung-Woo Cho; Jee Hye Wee; Sooyoung Yoo; Eunyoung Heo; Borim Ryu; Yoojung Kim; Joong Seek Lee; Jeong-Whun Kim
Objectives To investigate the short-term effects of a lifestyle modification intervention based on a mobile application (app) linked to a hospital electronic medical record (EMR) system on weight reduction and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Methods We prospectively enrolled adults (aged >20 years) with witnessed snoring or sleep apnea from a sleep clinic. The patients were randomized into the app user (n=24) and control (n=23) groups. The mobile app was designed to collect daily lifestyle data by wearing a wrist activity tracker and reporting dietary intake. A summary of the lifestyle data was displayed on the hospital EMR and was reviewed. In the control group, the lifestyle modification was performed as per usual practice. All participants underwent peripheral arterial tonometry (WatchPAT) and body mass index (BMI) measurements at baseline and after 4 weeks of follow-up. Results Age and BMI did not differ significantly between the two groups. While we observed a significant decrease in the BMI of both groups, the decrease was greater in the app user group (P <0.001). Apnea-hypopnea index, respiratory distress index, and oxygenation distress index did not change significantly in both groups. However, the proportion of sleep spent snoring at >45 dB was significantly improved in the app user group alone (P =0.014). In either group, among the participants with successful weight reduction, the apnea-hypopnea index was significantly reduced after 4 weeks (P =0.015). Multiple regression analyses showed that a reduction in the apnea-hypopnea index was significantly associated with BMI. Conclusion Although a short-term lifestyle modification approach using a mobile app was more effective in achieving weight reduction, improvement in OSA was not so significant. Long-term efficacy of this mobile app should be evaluated in the future studies.
Healthcare Informatics Research | 2017
Hyerim Ji; Sooyoung Yoo; Eunyoung Heo; Hee Hwang; Jeong-Whun Kim
Objectives This study aimed to identify problems and issues that arise with the implementation of online health information exchange (HIE) systems in a medical environment and to identify solutions to facilitate the successful operation of future HIE systems in primary care clinics and hospitals. Methods In this study, the issues that arose during the establishment and operation of an HIE system in a hospital were identified so that they could be addressed to enable the successful establishment and operation of a standard-based HIE system. After the issues were identified, they were reviewed and categorized by a group of experts that included medical information system experts, doctors, medical information standard experts, and HIE researchers. Then, solutions for the identified problems were derived based on the system development, operation, and improvement carried out during this work. Results Twenty-one issues were identified during the implementation and operation of an online HIE system. These issues were then divided into four categories: system architecture and standards, documents and data items, consent of HIE, and usability. We offer technical and policy recommendations for various stakeholders based on the experiences of operating and improving the online HIE system in the medical field. Conclusions The issues and solutions identified in this study regarding the implementation and operate of an online HIE system can provide valuable insight for planners to enable them to successfully design and operate such systems at a national level in the future. In addition, policy support from governments is needed.
International Journal of Medical Informatics | 2013
Hayoung Park; Sang-Il Lee; Yoon Young Kim; Eunyoung Heo; Jisun Lee; Jung Ho Park; Kyooseob Ha
International Journal of Medical Informatics | 2015
Hayoung Park; Sang-Il Lee; Hee Hwang; Yoon Young Kim; Eunyoung Heo; Jeong-Whun Kim; Kyooseob Ha
human factors in computing systems | 2017
Yoojung Kim; Eunyoung Heo; H. J. Lee; Sookyoung Ji; Jueun Choi; Jeong-Whun Kim; Joongseek Lee; Sooyoung Yoo
Healthcare Informatics Research | 2015
Minho Lee; Eunyoung Heo; Heesook Lim; Jun Young Lee; Sangho Weon; Hoseok Chae; Hee Hwang; Sooyoung Yoo
Journal of the HCI Society of Korea | 2017
Yoojung Kim; Sang Kyu Han; Zongmuk Yoon; Eunyoung Heo; Jeong-Whun Kim; Joongseek Lee
AMIA | 2017
Borim Ryu; Nari Kim; Eunyoung Heo; Sooyoung Yoo; Seyoung Jung; Yoojung Kim; Joongsik Lee; Jeong-Whun Kim
AMIA | 2016
Borim Ryu; Sooyoung Yoo; Eunyoung Heo; Sookyoung Ji; Yoojung Kim; Joongsik Lee; Jeong-Whun Kim