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追逐救护车。现代健康记录保存中正在浮现的危机。

Chasing the ambulance. The emerging crisis in the preservation of modern health records.

作者信息

Higgs E, Melling J

机构信息

Department of History and Archaeology, University of Exeter, UK.

出版信息

Soc Hist Med. 1997 Apr;10(1):127-36. doi: 10.1093/shm/10.1.127.

Abstract

In this brief essay we argue that the best efforts of archivists, scholars, and practitioners within the National Health Service have not prevented the wholesale destruction of the bulk of patient records created during the twentieth century. This is a matter of vital concern not merely for historians of modern medicine. Important clinical work has frequently been undertaken on materials which have survived, usually by chance or by the foresight of physicians, matrons, and administrators. Even the significant fragments of historical documents which remain in the hands of the health authorities have been threatened by the continuing drive to reduce storage and maintenance costs within hospitals. Archivists and academics have struggled to address the problems of sampling, storage, and access which the enormous bulk of modern records present. In this essay we suggest that the first step must be to raise awareness amongst professionals and the public of the extent to which any future history of the medical services and of patient care will depend on a reasonable rate of survival of these records. The second step must be to confront the problem of resources and the inevitable task of selection which must form the foundations of any long-term policy of preservation. An initial survey of archival materials in Devon indicates that the records of community health care form a substantial and potentially invaluable research source for future historians, though their relevance has rarely been recognized within the academic community.

摘要

在这篇短文里,我们认为,国家医疗服务体系中的档案工作者、学者和从业者即便已竭尽全力,却仍未能阻止二十世纪所创建的大量患者记录被大规模销毁。这不仅是现代医学史学家极为关切的问题。重要的临床工作常常是基于留存下来的资料开展的,这些资料留存下来通常是出于偶然,或是因为医生、护士长和管理人员的先见之明。就连仍掌握在卫生部门手中的历史文献重要片段,也因医院持续削减存储和维护成本的举措而受到威胁。档案工作者和学者一直在努力应对现代记录数量庞大所带来的抽样、存储和查阅问题。在本文中,我们认为,第一步必须是提高专业人员和公众的认识,让他们了解医疗服务和患者护理的任何未来历史在多大程度上取决于这些记录的合理留存率。第二步必须是直面资源问题以及不可避免的筛选任务,而这必须构成任何长期保存政策的基础。对德文郡档案材料的初步调查表明,社区医疗保健记录构成了未来史学家的一个重要且可能具有极高价值的研究来源,尽管学术界很少认识到它们的相关性。

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