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A prototype of a computerized patient record

K Adelhard1, R Eckel, D Hölzel

  • 1Department of Medical Informatics, Biometrics and Epidemiology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany.

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
|September 1, 1995
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This study presents a flexible computer-based patient record (CPR) prototype. It efficiently manages diverse medical data types and concepts, enhancing patient record systems.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Health Information Systems

Background:

  • Computerized patient record systems (CPRS) require flexible architectures to manage diverse medical data.
  • Current systems often lack the adaptability to incorporate new medical concepts and data types.
  • Effective CPRS need user and problem-oriented views for efficient patient data management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a flexible prototype for a computer-based patient record (CPR).
  • To demonstrate the capability of handling various data types and medical concepts.
  • To exemplify patient and problem-oriented data handling in CPRS.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a CPR prototype utilizing a graphical user interface on a SUN workstation.
  • Implementation of a dynamic data dictionary, an interpreter language, and a set of basic functions.

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  • Support for qualitative and quantitative measurements, narratives, and images.
  • Main Results:

    • The prototype demonstrates optimal system flexibility through its core components.
    • It successfully supports a wide array of data types and an extensive range of medical concepts.
    • Multiple applications built on the platform showcase effective patient and problem-oriented data management.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed CPR prototype offers a highly flexible and adaptable solution for electronic health records.
    • Its architecture supports diverse data formats and evolving medical knowledge, addressing limitations of existing systems.
    • The system facilitates efficient, problem-oriented patient data review and management.