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Health information system for community-based multiple screening.

Yueh Hsia Chiu1, Li Sheng Chen, Ming Neng Shiu

  • 1Institute of Health Informatics and Decision Making, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei City, Taiwan.

AMIA ... Annual Symposium Proceedings. AMIA Symposium
|January 20, 2004
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This study introduces a health information system designed to improve public health disease screening. The system efficiently manages complex data from multiple screenings for various cancers and chronic diseases.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Health Informatics
  • Preventive Medicine

Background:

  • Traditional disease screening focuses on single diseases, limiting comprehensive health risk assessment.
  • Managing data from multiple screenings (e.g., cancers, chronic diseases) is complex due to diverse sources like registration, biological measurements, and case management.
  • Personalized screening packages are needed, varying by demographics and risk factors (e.g., smoking, family history).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To design and implement a health information system (HIS) that supports complex, multi-disease screening processes.
  • To enhance the efficiency of integrated cancer and chronic disease screening in outreach and ambulatory settings.
  • To facilitate better health risk assessment and disease management through a unified data infrastructure.

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Main Methods:

  • Development of a novel health information system tailored for multi-disease screening.
  • Integration of diverse data sources including registration, questionnaires, biological measurements, referral, diagnosis, and case management.
  • Customization of screening packages based on individual patient data, including age, gender, and specific risk factors.

Main Results:

  • The designed HIS effectively supports the intricate processes required for integrated screening of multiple diseases.
  • The system streamlines data management, contributing to enhanced efficiency in public health screening initiatives.
  • Demonstrated capability to handle varied screening packages tailored to individual patient profiles and risk factors.

Conclusions:

  • A well-designed health information system is crucial for managing the complexity of multi-disease screening.
  • The developed HIS enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of public health screening programs.
  • This approach facilitates improved health risk assessment and disease management for a broader range of conditions.