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A computerized perinatal data system. The Arizona experience

R J Jennett, H S Warford

    Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica. Supplement
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    The Arizona Perinatal Program developed a regional data system by adapting a hospital system. This project integrated paper records and computer data, yielding significant regional benefits despite initial challenges.

    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Informatics
    • Public Health Systems
    • Medical Record Management

    Background:

    • The Arizona Perinatal Program aimed to establish a regional data system.
    • A sophisticated single-hospital system was initially planned.
    • Funding was provided by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the development of a regional perinatal data system.
    • To detail the adaptation of an existing hospital system for regional use.
    • To share lessons learned from the system's implementation.

    Main Methods:

    • Adoption and expansion of a perinatal data system from St. Joseph's Hospital, Phoenix.
    • Integration of a paper record system serving as both medical record and data input.

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  • Utilization of the Meditech Interpretive Information System (MIIS) on a MUMPS operating system.
  • Main Results:

    • The regional data system comprises paper records and a computer-based system (MIIS).
    • The shift required adjustments but resulted in significant regional gains.
    • Specific programs developed for the system's goals and objectives are outlined.

    Conclusions:

    • Adapting an existing system presented challenges but offered substantial regional advantages.
    • The hybrid approach (paper and computer) proved effective for the regional data system.
    • Experience gained provides valuable insights for similar healthcare data system developments.