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On the choice of centralized vs decentralized systems for EPR in hospitals

Published: 01 March 2012 Publication History

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We consider the problem of information management standardization in health structures and the problem of implementing and using automatic systems for information management. Although national and European directives have been defined, the Health Care system is still mostly focused on the deployment of core services (e.g. medicine, surgery, diagnostics) so other application such as ICT are lacking in many areas of Health Care. The goal of the ongoing study is the analysis of real cases regarding the introduction of ICT solutions for health-care, discussing centralized protocols (i.e. the use of a single information system for all the departments) versus decentralized solutions based on the development of single information systems for each department which is going to be successively integrated through ad-hoc infrastructures [1, 3].

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[1]
Marion J. Ball and Morris F. Collen, Aspects of the computer-based patient record (computers in health care), Springer-Verlag, (1993).
[2]
Jurgen Stausberg, Dietrich Koch, Josef Ingenerf, and Michael Betzler, Comparing paper-based with electronic patient records: lessons learned during a study on diagnosis and procedure codes., Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, JAMIA 10, no. 5, 470-477, (2003).
[3]
E. Vance Wilson, Patient-Centered E-Health (premier reference source), 1st ed., Medical Information Science Reference, September 2008.

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    cover image ACM SIGHIT Record
    ACM SIGHIT Record  Volume 2, Issue 1
    March 2012
    27 pages
    EISSN:2158-8813
    DOI:10.1145/2180796
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    Published: 01 March 2012
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    1. ICT in health-care
    2. electronic patient records
    3. health structure management

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