Vedvik Eivind, Faxvaag Arild
Norwegian Research Centre for Electronic Patient Records, Faculty of Medicine, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2006;124:298-303.
a) To document the presence and use of clinical department systems (CDS) in a university hospital that implemented a hospital-wide electronic health record (EHR) in 1999 and b) To compare clinical use of the CDS with that of the EHR.
Identification of CDSs in use by contacting leaders and senior physicians at clinical departments at the hospital. Identification of key properties of each CDS by interviewing users.
We identified a total of 60 CDSs, of which 53 fell in one of four categories; Journal or documentation system tailored to a department or medical specialty (19 systems), Software bundled with electronic medical equipment (control/storage/presentation) (14 systems), Logistics/administration/planning/appointments (10 systems) and Database for medical research (10 systems). Many CDSs were described to outperform the EHR system with regard to ability to provide better patient overview and better support for registering patient data. CDSs are not integrated with the EHR and thus contain islands of data.
CDSs continue to fill important roles and there is no tendency towards that the hospital-wide EHR makes CDSs obsolete.
a)记录一家于1999年实施全院电子健康记录(EHR)的大学医院中临床科室系统(CDS)的存在情况及使用情况,b)比较CDS与EHR的临床使用情况。
通过联系医院临床科室的负责人和资深医生来识别正在使用的CDS。通过采访用户来识别每个CDS的关键特性。
我们共识别出60个CDS,其中53个属于以下四类之一:针对某个科室或医学专业定制的期刊或文档系统(19个系统)、与电子医疗设备捆绑的软件(控制/存储/展示)(14个系统)、物流/管理/规划/预约(10个系统)以及医学研究数据库(10个系统)。许多CDS在提供更好的患者概况和更好地支持登记患者数据的能力方面被描述为优于EHR系统。CDS未与EHR集成,因此包含数据孤岛。
CDS继续发挥着重要作用,且没有全院范围的EHR会使CDS过时的趋势。