Authors
AM Van Ginneken, Henk Stam, EM Van Mulligen, Marcel de Wilde, R Van Mastrigt, JH Van Bemmel
Publication date
1999/12
Journal
Methods of information in medicine
Volume
38
Issue
04/05
Pages
332-338
Publisher
Schattauer GmbH
Description
The introduction of computer-based patient records (CPRs) that fully replace paper records proves especially difficult in specialized care, despite the potential advantages of CPRs for patient care and research. Improved data legibility, availability, sharing of records, and decision support may directly benefit patient care. Barriers to the introduction of CPR applications at institutions may be caused by lack of infrastructure, or by financial or organizational issues. To have clinicians interactively enter data at the point of care is still a big challenge. This paper presents an overview of ORCA (Open Record of CAre): a generic CPR, designed for integration with existing systems, presentation of multi-media patient data, and the collection of structured data, directly by clinicians. ORCA can easily be tailored to the needs of a variety of medical specialists without the need for changes to its data model, functionality, or interface …
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