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Evolution of a cardiovascular information system.

D A Frank1, T E Williams, T D Hankins

  • 1Grant Hospital, Grant/Riverside Methodist Hospitals, Columbus, OH 43215, USA. dfrank@ohiohealth.com

The Journal of Extra-Corporeal Technology
|February 6, 1998
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Sophisticated cardiovascular information systems are essential for modern healthcare. This paper details the implementation of a comprehensive system for managing cardiovascular patient data, covering clinical and financial aspects.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Information Systems

Background:

  • The healthcare system's competitiveness necessitates advanced cardiovascular information systems.
  • Evolving healthcare paradigms require re-engineering data collection and analysis processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the implementation of a comprehensive cardiovascular information system.
  • To address hardware, software, and human factors in developing such a system.
  • To create a system for integrated clinical and financial patient management.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of service line management.
  • Utilization of an interdisciplinary medical informatics model.
  • Database conversion and application development.

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Main Results:

  • Encountered various hardware, software, and human issues during implementation.
  • Developed a comprehensive system beyond a simple quality-of-care database.

Conclusions:

  • A sophisticated, integrated information system is crucial for cardiovascular patient management.
  • Addressing interdisciplinary, technical, and human elements is key to successful implementation.