| Literature DB >> 14517109 |
Abstract
"Just-in-time" database-driven Web applications are inexpensive, quickly-developed software that can be put to many uses within a health care organization. Database-driven Web applications garnered 73873 hits on our system-wide intranet in 2002. They enabled collaboration and communication via user-friendly Web browser-based interfaces for both mission-critical and patient-care-critical functions. Nineteen database-driven Web applications were developed. The application categories that comprised 80% of the hits were results reporting (27%), graduate medical education (26%), research (20%), and bed availability (8%). The mean number of hits per application was 3888 (SD = 5598; range, 14-19879). A model is described for just-in-time database-driven Web application development and an example given with a popular HTML editor and database program.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14517109 PMCID: PMC1550565 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.5.3.e18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Factors to consider when deciding to buy or build software
Shorter time to implementation Reduced risk Greater resources and skills for development One-time costs for startup may be greater Product less flexible | Control over design, development, and implementation Full control over code Time and costs of developing or acquiring resources and skills in-house Upgrade at time of your choosing Not susceptible to the marketplace changes that a vendor is subject to |
List of just-in-time database-driven Web applications
| Bed availability | Nursing home | One staff person centrally administers the application for 4 facilities |
| Bed availability | Behavioral health | One staff person at each of 5 facilities administers application |
| Continuing medical education | Anthrax update | Pilot project for continuing medical education on the intranet |
| Finance | Expense code, expense list, and item master | Three applications for finance-related data (read-only access) |
| Graduate medical education | Sign-out roster and resident evaluation | The online intern patient sign-out roster, faculty evaluations, and a nondatabase-related ASP file upload application comprise a suite of applications for the internal-medicine residency training programs |
| Graduate medical education | Scholarly activity | Offering and tracking clinical research opportunities for residents |
| Human resources | Job description and performance appraisal | An application designed to facilitate standardization of job descriptions and performance-appraisal forms from 3 service divisions |
| Human resources | Online staff training: class scheduling and post-tests | Two applications for behavioral-health staff training, one to schedule instructor-led classes, the other to test online self-learning classes |
| Payer relations | Announcement regarding managed care plans | Updates from the Payer Relations Office regarding managed care. The 6 most-recent notices are posted on their intranet page via a server side include |
| Pharmacy | Formulary | As per Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) guidelines, an online formulary merges the separate formularies of 3 service divisions into 1 searchable database. Pharmacy can update, delete, and add medications to the database |
| Phone directory | System-wide, behavioral health, and success agenda contact list | Three applications: 3 separate databases for the system, the behavioral health product line, and a managerial work group, respectively |
| Physician credentialing | Delineation of privileges | A read-only view of one service division's physician credentialing |
| Research | Prostate cancer screening | A database for the summer prostate cancer screening campaigns started in 1999 |
| Results reporting | HIV viral load | Intranet-based patient results reporting of HIV viral loads from the organization's centralized virology laboratory to the system |
Applications with Web-server security groups
| Behavioral health beds | 5 |
| Behavioral health phone | 4 |
| Board | 1 |
| Available nursing home beds | 1 |
| Faculty Manhattan | 120 |
| Faculty Staten Island | 44 |
| Faculty Brooklyn-Queens | 27 |
| Graduate Medical Education (GME) Director's Office | 17 |
| Homecare | 5 |
| Post-graduate Year (PGY) 2002 | 28 |
| Post-graduate Year (PGY) 2003 | 45 |
| Post-graduate Year (PGY) 2004 | 81 |
| Post-graduate Year (PGY) 2005 | 118 |
| Pharmacy Directors | 5 |
| Prostate cancer screening | 6 |
| Scholar | 1 |
| Behavioral health training & staff development | 2 |
| HIV laboratory | 26 |
| Total | 536 |