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  • Medical Informatics
  • Health Information Systems

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  • Clinical data reuse is valuable for healthcare processes and secondary purposes.
  • Standardized, Structured Reports (SSRs) are crucial for data reusability and continuity of care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the role of SSRs in enhancing data reusability, decision support, and future healthcare developments.
  • To highlight the importance of integrating SSRs with information standards and existing systems.

Main Methods:

  • The study emphasizes the significance of SSRs through literature review and analysis of their integration into healthcare.
  • Focus on the collaborative development and implementation of SSRs.

Main Results:

  • SSRs significantly support continuity of care and data reusability.
  • Integration of SSRs with information standards enhances their utility across diverse applications.
  • Development and implementation of SSRs are supported by available applications.

Conclusions:

  • Collaborative efforts in standardized, structured reporting are essential for advancing medical informatics.
  • SSRs are pivotal for enhancing patient care through improved data management and system integration.