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The SADE system: an endoscopic database manager.

J Westerheim1, L Aabakken, B Hofstad

  • 1Medstat, Strømmen, Norway.

Endoscopy
|September 1, 1991
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The SADE database system, developed for endoscopy units, offers instant reporting and data access. Its flexible design evolved to accommodate user needs for free text input, enhancing clinical workflow.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Gastroenterology Technology
  • Health Information Systems

Background:

  • Commercially available database systems in 1985 were inadequate for large endoscopy units.
  • A need existed for a specialized system to manage patient administration and medical records in endoscopy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development and features of the SADE database manager.
  • To discuss the benefits and limitations of the SADE system for endoscopy units.

Main Methods:

  • Collaborative development over five years by gastroenterologists and programmers.
  • Implementation of patient administration, medical records, and statistical modules.
  • Iterative refinement based on user feedback and evolving requirements.

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Main Results:

  • The SADE system was fully implemented by January 1989.
  • Functional modules include patient administration and medical records; statistical module recently completed.
  • Key benefits include instant report generation and direct access to historical patient data.

Conclusions:

  • The SADE database manager successfully addresses the specific needs of large endoscopy units.
  • System flexibility, particularly in accommodating free text input, proved crucial for user adoption.
  • Ongoing development and adaptation are essential for optimizing health information systems.