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Helma van der Linden1, Jane Grimson, Huibert Tange

  • 1Department of Medical Informatics, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands. h.vanderlinden@mi.unimaas.nl

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|September 14, 2004
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The PropeR project developed a flexible Electronic Health Record (EHR) system to improve care quality for stroke patients. This system uses international standards for better data management and reusability in primary care settings.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Medical Software Engineering
  • Clinical Decision Support

Background:

  • Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems are crucial for modern healthcare delivery.
  • Integrating multidisciplinary teams and distributed data sources presents significant challenges.
  • Improving the quality of care, particularly for complex conditions like stroke rehabilitation, requires robust information systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the impact of Decision Support within an EHR on the quality of care.
  • To develop a flexible, standards-based EHR system for multidisciplinary primary care teams.
  • To create a system adaptable for different clinical domains, specifically stroke patient rehabilitation.

Main Methods:

  • Designed a distributed EHR system incorporating international standards and reusable components.

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  • Utilized XML documents for domain-specific information, including modified OpenEHR archetypes for clinical data.
  • Implemented a system evaluated by a care team using wireless laptops for real-time data access.
  • Main Results:

    • The developed EHR system is generic, adaptable, and based on international standards, enhancing software quality and reusability.
    • The system successfully handles multidisciplinary information and distributed data sources.
    • Implementation challenges related to context and screen representation were identified during evaluation.

    Conclusions:

    • Adherence to international standards significantly enhances EHR system quality and reusability.
    • Despite standardization benefits, practical implementation issues require further attention.
    • The PropeR project demonstrates a viable approach to developing flexible, standards-based EHRs for improved healthcare quality.