Kerlin B D
J Med Syst. 1986 Jun;10(3):265-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00992821.
COmputer-STored Ambulatory Record (COSTAR) is an automated medical record, fiscal management and reporting system, developed in the mid-1970s for use in ambulatory care settings. Its flexibility, full functionality, low cost, and transportability held great promise for wide system dissemination in the 1980s. Reportedly, over 150 health organizations have installed COSTAR worldwide. In reality, this number represents a small fraction of the potential market. Several factors are listed below as contributing to the slower than expected dissemination. Of major importance may be that COSTAR--written in the MUMPS language--could not be installed on IBM hardware. Recently, however, third-party software houses announced MUMPS operating systems that allow COSTAR to run in a multiuser environment on the IBM PC/AT. Developments in the microcomputer field that may impact on the dissemination of COSTAR are described in this paper in addition to early experiences at MITRE with COSTAR on the IBM PC/AT.
计算机存储门诊病历系统(COSTAR)是一个自动化的医疗记录、财务管理和报告系统,于20世纪70年代中期开发,用于门诊护理环境。它的灵活性、全功能、低成本和可移植性在20世纪80年代为该系统的广泛传播带来了巨大希望。据报道,全球有超过150个卫生组织安装了COSTAR。实际上,这个数字只占潜在市场的一小部分。以下列出了几个导致传播速度低于预期的因素。最重要的可能是,用MUMPS语言编写的COSTAR无法安装在IBM硬件上。然而,最近第三方软件公司推出了MUMPS操作系统,使COSTAR能够在IBM PC/AT的多用户环境中运行。本文除了介绍MITRE在IBM PC/AT上使用COSTAR的早期经验外,还描述了可能影响COSTAR传播的微机领域的发展情况。