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[IT systems for clinical databases--status and perspectives].

Søren Vingtoft1, Leif Panduro Jensen, Inge Madsen

  • 1Klinisk Kvalitet H:S, Bispebjerg Hospital, DK-2400 København NV. Vingtoft@bbh.hosp

Ugeskrift for Laeger
|October 5, 2002
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Clinical quality databases require improved IT systems for better hospital quality development. Centralized management is essential for effective IT system development and integration with electronic patient records.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Health Services Research

Context:

  • Current clinical databases in hospitals have limitations for quality development.
  • Existing IT systems pose significant challenges to effective data utilization.
  • The National Indicator Project has outlined requirements for next-generation clinical database systems.

Purpose:

  • To describe requirements for a second-generation clinical database system.
  • To present the Clinical Performance Measurements system used in Copenhagen.
  • To highlight the need for centralized management of clinical quality databases.

Summary:

  • The article details requirements for advanced clinical database systems, focusing on the National Indicator Project's specifications.
  • It introduces the Clinical Performance Measurements system, utilized across various disease areas and The Danish Vascular Registry.

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  • Emphasis is placed on the necessity of central coordination for developing and integrating IT systems for clinical quality databases.
  • Impact:

    • Centralized management can rationalize development, enhance IT systems, and ensure integration with electronic patient records.
    • Effective management facilitates crucial interaction between clinical quality improvement and medical informatics.
    • This approach aims to improve the overall quality of care through better data management and system interoperability.