A network for mediating the peer-to-peer transfer of digital patient
medical data includes a plurality of distributed agents each associated
with a health care provider and connected to a central system.
Periodically the agents collect local information relating to patient
medical files and/or data streams, for example diagnostic images and
associated reports, and process that information into metadata files
acting as pointers to the original files. The metadata files are
transmitted to the central system where they are parsed and the
attributes are stored on the central system in patient records with
records from the same patient grouped together whenever
possible.Registered users can search the central system, even in the
absence of a unique identifier, to identify patient records pointing to
the remote patient medical files. Upon finding a patient medical file,
the invention provides a streamlined process for communicating access
authorization from the patient to the hospital or facility storing the
medical files. Once patient authorization is received, secure processes
are provided for transferring the data in its entirety to or for viewing
by the user in a peer-to-peer fashion.