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Authors: A. Lagemann, Reinhold Haux, Alfred Winter

Date Published: 1996

Publication Type: Journal article

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Computer-based mobile information processing in hospitals is on the turning point of becoming a substantial and integral part of hospital information systems. Its necessity and potentials require a comprehensive systematic approach to support the needs of health care professionals and thus to contribute to high quality patient care and medical research. From the authors’ point of view, standardized digital documents could become an appropriate basis for distributed mobile information processing in hospitals. An architecture for the integrated co-operative use of conventional, stationary, and mobile information tools is a major research topic at Heidelberg university. The objective of this paper is to present a departmental prototype design to establish mobile information processing as an integral part of hospital information systems through the use of standardized digital documents

Authors: R. Werner, Reinhold Haux, F. Leiner, Alfred Winter

Date Published: 1995

Publication Type: InCollection

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Die Mobilität ärztlichen und pflegerischen Handelns in Krankenhäusern führt zu dem Bedarf einer ebenfalls mobilen Informationsunterstützung. Die Möglichkeit überall Informationen zu verarbeiten, z.B. durch die Verfügbarkeit neuartiger ’mobiler Informationswerkzeuge’, kann nach Meinung der Autoren die Grundbedürfnisse der Anwender befriedigen (z.B. durch Kommunikationsfunktionen) und diese rechtzeitig am jeweiligen Arbeitsplatz bei patientenbezogenen Verfahren unterstützen (z.B. durch aktuelle Laborbefunde). Bei der Einführung von mobilen Informationswerkzeugen als integraler Bestandteil eines Krankenhausinformationssystems können sicherlich viele Vorarbeiten der herkömmlichen papier- und rechnerbasierten Informationsverarbeitung wiederverwendet werden. Trotzdem sollte die Einführung dieser neuartigen mobilen Informationswerkzeuge nach Meinung der Autoren nicht als logische evolutionäre Weiterentwicklung angesehen werden. Es sollte die Chance ergriffen werden, durch Berücksichtung weiterer Anforderungen des mobilen Arbeitens die Qualität der Informationsverarbeitung in Krankenhäusern insgesamt zu steigern. In diesem Übersichtsreferat werden mögliche Potentiale der Verwendung mobiler Informationswerkzeuge im Krankenhaus aufgezeigt und Anforderungen für deren Integration in ein Krankenhausinformationssystem aufgestellt. Am Beispiel des Heidelberger Forschungsprojektes \textquotedblKooperatives Problemlösen\textquotedbl wird ein Modell für die Einführung mobiler Informationswerkzeuge vorgestellt.

Authors: R. Werner, Reinhold Haux, F. Leiner, Alfred Winter

Date Published: 1995

Publication Type: InCollection

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Authors: Alfred Winter, R. Zimmerling

Date Published: 1995

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Authors: Alfred Winter, Reinhold Haux

Date Published: 1995

Publication Type: Journal article

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The large number of inpatient and outpatient treatments in university hospitals leads to a high expense of medical documentation and consequently to an increasing number and size of medical documents. Due to legal regulations, these documents, which are mostly collected in patient-oriented folders (medical records), in general have to be stored for 30 years. This implies several spatial, organizational, and economical problems. Today, conventional archiving in hospitals often does not satisfy the medical needs to make available medical records for health care professionals in a systematic manner and in time. From 1989 to 1993 a prolective pilot study on ’digital optical archiving of medical records’ was carried out at Heidelberg University Hospital. The study results have made evident the feasibility of digital optical archiving in hospitals. Assumed that at least 40 percent of medical documents are originally produced in a digital format and that application systems generating these documents can be linked on-line to application systems for digital optical archiving via a communication system, it can be expected that the costs and organizational efforts for digital optical archiving will not exceed those of conventional archiving. In 1995, Heidelberg University Hospital will establish the information procedure ’digital optical archiving of medical records’. The digital optical archive will first be filled up with the medical records of the clinic for neurosurgery, and the endoscopic and sonographic films and reports of the clinic for internal medicine. The authors expect, that this procedure stepwise will lead to an integrated functionality on health (*) care professional workstations, to a hospital-wide use of medical documents, and to media-independent document management systems. The authors focus on the potentials of digital optical archiving, regarding this information procedure as an integral part of hospital information systems, and requirements on the systematic management of hospital information systems with respect to digital optical archiving. Keywords: Hospital information systems, medical records, archives, digital optical archiving, computer-based patient records.

Authors: C. Dujat, P. Schmücker, Reinhold Haux, Alfred Winter

Date Published: 1995

Publication Type: Journal article

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Authors: Reinhold Haux, B. Budig, W. Grothe, S. Herr, A. Lagemann, J. Pilz, R. Sawinski, P. Schmücker, Alfred Winter

Date Published: 1995

Publication Type: InCollection

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