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Internet patient records: new techniques.

G Brelstaff1, S Moehrs, P Anedda

  • 1CRS4, BioMedical Area, Sardinia, Uta, 09010, Cagliari, Italy. gjb@crs4.it

Journal of Medical Internet Research
|November 27, 2001
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This study introduces an experimental Electronic Patient Record (EPR) system using Internet technologies like XML for efficient data sharing. The system facilitates rapid report prototyping, improving communication between clinicians and developers.

Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Medical Informatics
  • Health Information Technology

Background:

  • The Internet offers a scalable platform for distributing electronic patient record (EPR) systems.
  • Second-generation Internet technologies (XML, XSL, DOM, CSS, JavaScript, JavaBeans) can simplify distributed healthcare system development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Demonstrate an experimental EPR system using Internet technologies.
  • Support viewing medical imaging and graphical clinical reporting.
  • Promote rapid prototyping of clinical reports using the XML standard.

Main Methods:

  • Developed InfoDOM, a prototype EPR client running in web browsers.
  • Utilized JavaBean components to process XML data for clinical views.
  • Integrated a medical imaging viewer and a clinical reporter with graphical tools.

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Main Results:

  • The InfoDOM system is being adapted for trial use in three Italian hospitals.
  • Collaboration with specialists in neurology, radiology, and epilepsy is ongoing.

Conclusions:

  • The EPR system's rapid report prototyping aids communication between specialists and developers.
  • Exploration of new technologies to enhance XML-based EPR clients is underway.