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Computerised patient record with distributed objects.

T Gornik1, A Orel, D Roblek

  • 1Marand d.o.o., Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|March 21, 2000
PubMed
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WebDoctor, a Computerised Patient Record (CPR) system, offers interoperability and comprehensive patient data management. Its Java certification and lightweight client highlight its efficiency in healthcare information systems.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Software Engineering
  • Medical Information Systems

Background:

  • Modern healthcare demands robust information systems for managing complex patient data.
  • Monolithic applications struggle with data interchange and evolving business models.
  • Interoperability is crucial for effective information management across the continuum of care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce WebDoctor, a Computerised Patient Record (CPR) system designed for comprehensive healthcare information management.
  • To highlight the system's capabilities in handling diverse data types and ensuring user accessibility.
  • To showcase WebDoctor's technical achievements, including Java certification and efficient client design.

Main Methods:

  • WebDoctor is implemented at the Institute of Oncology, Ljubljana, utilizing an Oracle hospital database.

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  • Security is managed through username and password authentication.
  • Internationalization APIs support multilingual capabilities, with a current Slovenian GUI adaptable to other languages.
  • Patient data is accessed via CPR number or demographic search, displayed on a single screen with specialized tab sections for general and specialty data.
  • Main Results:

    • The system integrates general patient data (demographics, admissions, diagnoses) and specialty data (Labs, Radiology, Radioisotopes).
    • Lab data is presented numerically and graphically; Radiology includes textual results, images, and a viewer for analysis; Radioisotopes feature textual and graphical representations.
    • WebDoctor is platform-independent and achieved 100% Java Certification.
    • The client application is notably small and lightweight, not exceeding 150KB.

    Conclusions:

    • WebDoctor provides a flexible and efficient solution for Computerised Patient Record management in a hospital setting.
    • Its interoperability, comprehensive data presentation, and technical certifications position it as a leading healthcare information system.
    • The system's design facilitates easy adaptation and efficient deployment, addressing the dynamic needs of healthcare providers.