Literature DB >> 16160280

The digital pen and paper technology: implementation and use in an existing clinical information system.

Christelle Despont-Gros1, Christophe Bœuf, Antoine Geissbuhler, Christian Lovis.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of the technical feasibility of tight integration of the digital pen and paper technology in an existing computerized patient record.Technology: The digital pen is a normal pen able to record all actions of the user and to analyze a micro pattern printed on the paper. The digital paper is a normal paper printed with an almost invisible micro pattern of small dots encoding information such as position and identifiers. We report our experience in the implementation and the use of this technology in an existing large clinical information system for acquiring clinical information. DISCUSSION: It is possible to print uniquely identified forms using the digital paper technology. These forms can be pre-filled with clinical readable information about the patient. When care providers complete these forms using the digital pen, it is possible to acquire the data in a structured computerized patient record. The technology is easy to integrate in a component-based architecture based on Web Services.
CONCLUSION: The digital pen and paper is a cost-effective technology that can be integrated in an existing clinical information system and allows fast and easy bedside clinical information acquisition without the need for an expensive infrastructure based on traditional portable devices or wireless devices.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16160280

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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