Duncan R G, Shabot M M
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Proc AMIA Symp. 2000:210-4.
TCP/IP and World-Wide-Web (WWW) technology have become the universal standards for networking and delivery of information. Personal digital assistants (PDAs), cellular telephones, and alphanumeric pagers are rapidly converging on a single pocket device that will leverage wireless TCP/IP networks and WWW protocols and can be used to deliver clinical information and alerts anytime, anywhere. We describe a wireless interface to clinical information for physicians based on Palm Corp.'s Palm VII pocket computer, a wireless digital network, encrypted data transmission, secure web servers, and a clinical data repository (CDR).
TCP/IP和万维网(WWW)技术已成为网络和信息传递的通用标准。个人数字助理(PDA)、移动电话和字母数字寻呼机正迅速融合为一种单一的便携式设备,该设备将利用无线TCP/IP网络和WWW协议,可随时随地用于传递临床信息和警报。我们描述了一种基于Palm公司的Palm VII掌上电脑、无线数字网络、加密数据传输、安全网络服务器和临床数据存储库(CDR)的面向医生的临床信息无线接口。