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A problem-oriented, knowledge-based patient record system.

Elisabeth Bayegan1, Oystein Nytrø

  • 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Computer and Information Science, Trondheim, Norway.

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|October 6, 2004
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Problem-oriented patient records improve care by organizing information. A new framework enhances usability by adding knowledge about physician needs and information relevance for better patient data utilization.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Health Information Systems
  • Clinical Documentation

Background:

  • The problem-oriented patient record (POPR) concept, introduced in the 1960s, has not achieved widespread adoption.
  • A gap exists between the theoretical concept of problem orientation and its practical implementation in healthcare settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To differentiate between the concept and implementation of problem-oriented patient records.
  • To demonstrate how POPRs enhance patient care through improved information management.
  • To propose a novel two-layer framework for a knowledge-based patient record system.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis distinguishing the idea from the implementation of problem orientation.
  • Argumentation for the benefits of POPRs in supporting continuity of care and information access.

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  • Proposal of a two-layer framework incorporating physician knowledge, information needs, and relevance determination tools.
  • Main Results:

    • Problem-oriented patient records offer an intuitive method for managing patient information.
    • POPRs facilitate better patient care by ensuring continuity, reducing redundancy, and improving data accessibility.
    • The proposed knowledge-based system can reason with patient record content and usage.

    Conclusions:

    • Implementing problem-oriented patient records effectively can significantly improve healthcare delivery.
    • A knowledge-based, two-layer framework enhances patient record systems by intelligently presenting relevant information.
    • This approach optimizes the utilization of patient data by understanding physician cognitive processes and information needs.