Literature DB >> 9364429

Implementation of a patient-centred and physician-oriented healthcare information system.

S T Young1, J S Chang.   

Abstract

Integration of information has enabled expeditious operation in air transfer, banking, shopping, and stock brokerage, but not in healthcare. Existing health information systems (HIS) are concerned too much with departmental performance and charge billing, and neglect the end users--the patients and the physicians. The resultant HIS then has divergent operation to antagonize the physicians, and has fragmented data to the disadvantage of patients. Recognizing the problems and the trend of HIS, this study proposed and implemented a patient-centred and physician-oriented HIS in a Urology clinic. The proposed HIS had patient care as its core, and accurately coded the patient's diagnoses and therapy information. It also offered a friendly environment and complete function for the physician to administrate medical records and to provide healthcare services. The HIS had client/server structure and an open system to protect the hardware investment and the software implementation. It will be the key to success in complete hospital environments.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9364429     DOI: 10.3109/14639239709010893

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Inform (Lond)        ISSN: 0307-7640


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