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PropeR: a multi disciplinary EPR system.

Helma van der Linden1, Gerrit Boers, Huibert Tange

  • 1Department of Medical Informatics, University Maastricht, P.O. Box 616, Maastricht 6200 MD, Netherlands. h.vanderlinden@mi.unimaas.nl

International Journal of Medical Informatics
|August 12, 2003
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This study details a versatile Electronic Patient Record (EPR) system architecture designed for stroke patient home care. The adaptable design facilitates easy porting to other medical services, enhancing healthcare efficiency.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Health Systems Engineering

Background:

  • Stroke patient home care presents unique data management challenges.
  • Existing Electronic Patient Record (EPR) systems often lack flexibility for specialized services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the architecture of a novel EPR system for the PropeR project.
  • To develop a generic EPR system adaptable for various medical services, starting with stroke patient home care.

Main Methods:

  • System architecture design based on a comprehensive requirements list.
  • Utilization of specific standards and methodologies for EPR development.
  • Implementation phase detailing encountered challenges.

Main Results:

  • A modular and portable EPR system architecture has been successfully developed.

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  • The system architecture supports the specific needs of home care for stroke patients.
  • The design allows for adaptation to other medical domains with minimal modifications.
  • Conclusions:

    • The developed EPR system architecture offers a flexible and efficient solution for specialized healthcare needs.
    • The project highlights the advantages and disadvantages of chosen tools and techniques for EPR development.
    • The system's adaptability demonstrates potential for broader application in healthcare settings.