Mamlin Burke W, Biondich Paul G
Regenstrief Institute, Inc. and Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2005;2005:490-4.
Millions of people are either living with or dying from HIV/AIDS; most of this living and dying is taking place in developing countries. There is an immediate need for electronic medical record systems to help scale up HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment programs, reduce critical human errors, and support the research necessary to guide future efforts. Several groups are working on this problem, but most of this work is occurring within silos. To be more effective, we must find ways to collaborate. We describe a system built on the 30+ years of experience at Regenstrief Institute to serve as the seed for building toward a common infrastructure. We discuss the design goals, data model, and implementation of a data entry component. Further details are available online at amrs.iukenya.org.
数以百万计的人要么感染了艾滋病毒/艾滋病,要么正死于该疾病;其中大部分生与死的情况都发生在发展中国家。当下迫切需要电子病历系统,以帮助扩大艾滋病毒/艾滋病的预防和治疗项目规模,减少严重的人为错误,并支持指导未来工作所需的研究。有几个团队正在致力于解决这个问题,但大部分工作都是各自为政。为了提高效率,我们必须找到合作的方法。我们描述了一个基于Regenstrief研究所30多年经验构建的系统,作为构建通用基础设施的基础。我们讨论了数据录入组件的设计目标、数据模型和实现。更多详细信息可在amrs.iukenya.org网站上获取。