Authors
Clement J McDonald, J Marc Overhage, William M Tierney, Paul R Dexter, Douglas K Martin, Jeffrey G Suico, Atif Zafar, Gunther Schadow, Lonnie Blevins, Tull Glazener, Jim Meeks-Johnson, Larry Lemmon, JIll Warvel, Brian Porterfield, Jeff Warvel, Pat Cassidy, Don Lindbergh, Anne Belsito, Mark Tucker, Bruce Williams, Cheryl Wodniak
Publication date
1999/6/1
Journal
International journal of medical informatics
Volume
54
Issue
3
Pages
225-253
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Entrusted with the records for more than 1.5 million patients, the Regenstrief Medical Record System (RMRS) has evolved into a fast and comprehensive data repository used extensively at three hospitals on the Indiana University Medical Center campus and more than 30 Indianapolis clinics. The RMRS routinely captures laboratory results, narrative reports, orders, medications. radiology reports, registration information, nursing assessments, vital signs, EKGs and other clinical data. In this paper, we describe the RMRS data model, file structures and architecture, as well as recent necessary changes to these as we coordinate a collaborative effort among all major Indianapolis hospital systems, improving patient care by capturing city-wide laboratory and encounter data. We believe that our success represents persistent efforts to build interfaces directly to multiple independent instruments and other data collection …
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Scholar articles
CJ McDonald, JM Overhage, WM Tierney, PR Dexter… - International journal of medical informatics, 1999