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Helma van der Linden1, Jan Talmon, Huibert Tange

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

International Journal of Medical Informatics
|February 8, 2005
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The PropeR EHR system (Electronic Health Record) offers a stable and flexible platform for multidisciplinary stroke patient care. Further development is underway to enhance user-friendliness in its next version.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Medical Technology

Background:

  • The PropeR EHR system (PropeRWeb) is designed for multidisciplinary electronic health record management.
  • It specifically caters to extramural patient care for stroke patients.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the architecture and implementation of the PropeR EHR system.
  • To evaluate the system's stability and flexibility in clinical use.

Main Methods:

  • Developed using open-source components and open standards.
  • Implemented as a web application utilizing servlets and Java Server Pages (JSP).
  • Features a CORBA connection to database servers adhering to OMG HDTF specifications.

Main Results:

  • The PropeR EHR system demonstrated stability and flexibility.

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  • Identified areas for improvement, notably user-friendliness.
  • A second version is under development to address these aspects.
  • Conclusions:

    • The PropeR EHR system provides a robust foundation for multidisciplinary stroke care.
    • Ongoing development aims to enhance usability and further optimize patient care management.