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Computerized cochlear implant database system.

J Ray1, R F Gray

  • 1East of England Cochlear Implant Programme, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.

The Journal of Laryngology and Otology
|December 29, 2000
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Maintaining accurate and secure patient data is crucial for clinical governance. This study details designing a cochlear implant patient database for improved data management and retrieval.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Otolaryngology
  • Data Management

Background:

  • Clinical governance necessitates robust data management systems.
  • Accurate, reliable, and secure patient records are essential for accountability and analysis.
  • Databases offer a versatile solution for managing complex medical data.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the design of a database for cochlear implant patients.
  • To provide guidance for developing similar databases in specialized medical fields.
  • To enhance data retrieval, analysis, and presentation for cochlear implant patient records.

Main Methods:

  • Database design principles applied to cochlear implant patient data.
  • Focus on data accuracy, reliability, security, and retrieval.

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  • Development of a system for easy analysis and presentation of patient information.
  • Main Results:

    • A functional database design for cochlear implant patients was developed.
    • The design facilitates efficient data handling and reporting.
    • Experience gained provides a blueprint for other specialized medical databases.

    Conclusions:

    • A well-designed database is vital for effective clinical governance in cochlear implant care.
    • The described design offers a model for secure and accessible patient data management.
    • Guidance is provided for professionals undertaking similar database development projects.