@misc{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00069210, author = {Ando, Yutaka and Mukai, Masami and Tanikawa, Takumi and Nakashima, Takashi and Sonoda, Hiroyuki and Hayashi, Yasuaki and et.al and 安藤 裕 and 向井 まさみ and 谷川 琢海}, month = {Nov}, note = { To understand the concept of Coordination on Sign-On/Patient Selection and its merits and demerits To experience the effectiveness of the single-sign-on and synchronized patient selection by using the IHE-ITI EUA and PSA function To realize how to login and change the patient in the EUA/PSA environment A. Necessity of single sign-on and synchronized patient selection B. Explanation of IHE ITI and CCOW C. Mechanism of Context Manager libary and introduction of application program interface D. How to organize the EUA/PSA function E. Pitfall of the implementation (analysis of each application) F. Guidelines for the EUA/PSA implementation (icons and annotation) G. Demonstration of EUA/PSA function on multiple information systems H. Merit and Demerit (time comparison with and without CCOW) In Japan, physicians have to operate multiple applications (PACS/EMR) in one clinical unit. We defined the context area of the context manager defined by the HL7 CCOW. We developed the libraries to enable the EUA and PSA functions. We modified six existing information systems to use the EUA/PSA libraries. These modifications require the considerable effort, but otherwise we achieved good seamless operation. The EUA/PSA function is indispensable for multiple information systems., RSNA2007}, title = {Impact of Single Sign-on and Synchronized Patient Selection by IHE-ITI EUA (Enterprise User Authentication) and PSA (Patient Synchronized Applications) at Implementing Existing PACS and CPOE/EMR}, year = {2007} }