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[Computerized archives in surgery. Our experience]

C Verna1, G Moncelli, A Monaco

  • 1Divisione di Chirurgia Generale, USL n.5- Ospedale di Giaveno Torino.

Minerva Chirurgica
|January 1, 1997
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A new computerized program simplifies surgical medical record keeping, enabling efficient data analysis for patient populations and clinical activities. This system aims to standardize data recording across surgical departments.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Health Information Systems
  • Surgical Data Management

Context:

  • Increasing demand for rapid clinical data acquisition in surgical departments.
  • Advancements in medical information systems and database integration for data visualization.
  • Persistent challenges including limited computer literacy and lack of standardized software across surgical units.

Purpose:

  • To introduce a novel computerized program for efficient medical record management in a surgical department.
  • To address the need for a user-friendly and uniform system for surgical data recording.
  • To facilitate comprehensive data analysis of patient demographics, clinical procedures, and quality of care.

Summary:

  • A computerized program was developed and implemented for recording clinical data of surgical patients starting January 1992.

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  • After three years of utilization, the system demonstrated ease of use and provided valuable insights for analyzing patient data, clinical activities, and quality metrics.
  • The program facilitates the diffusion and standardization of computerized data recording within surgical departments.
  • Impact:

    • Improved efficiency in collecting and analyzing surgical patient data.
    • Enhanced ability to monitor and assess the patient population, clinical activities, and quality of care.
    • Potential to establish a uniform standard for computerized medical record keeping in surgical settings.