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A computerized perinatal data system.

H S Warford, R J Jennett, D A Gall

    Medical Informatics = Medecine Et Informatique
    |July 1, 1979
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    A new computerized perinatal data system is being implemented to manage maternal and infant health records from prenatal care through pediatrician transfer. This system aims to improve healthcare delivery, education, auditing, and research for perinatal services.

    Area of Science:

    • Perinatal Medicine
    • Health Informatics
    • Medical Record Systems

    Background:

    • Comprehensive perinatal care requires integrated data management.
    • Existing systems may lack the scope to cover the entire perinatal continuum.
    • Technological advancements enable sophisticated health data solutions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the design and implementation of a computerized perinatal data system.
    • To outline the system's scope, covering prenatal care to infant transfer.
    • To highlight the system's potential benefits for healthcare, education, audit, and research.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a comprehensive computerized record system.
    • Implementation of an on-line data system for regional and in-house use.

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  • Phased rollout including labor-delivery and nursery modules.
  • Main Results:

    • A computerized perinatal data system is under implementation.
    • The system is designed for integrated data management across perinatal care phases.
    • Extensions are planned for labor-delivery and nursery services.

    Conclusions:

    • Computerized systems can enhance perinatal healthcare delivery.
    • The proposed system supports educational, audit, and research functions.
    • Integrated perinatal data management is crucial for quality care.