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
Projects: Management of health information systems
Publication type: InCollection
Book Title: MEDINFO ’95 - Proceedings of the 8th World Congress on Medical Informatics
Editors: Greens, R. A. and Peterson, H. and Protti, D.
Publisher: North-Holland
Human Diseases: No Human Disease specified
Citation: In MEDINFO ’95 - Proceedings of the 8th World Congress on Medical Informatics, vol. 1, pp. 395–399, Eds: Greens, R. A. and Peterson, H. and Protti, D., North-Holland, Amsterdam
Date Published: 1995
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