Department of Research and Development, Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organization (IKNL), Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Department of Epidemiology, GROW school for Oncology and Reproduction, Maastricht University Medical Centre+, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2024 Aug 22;316:1353-1357. doi: 10.3233/SHTI240663.
Reuse of clinical data within the healthcare process and for secondary purposes is particularly valuable. This study emphasizes the crucial role of Standardized, Structured Reports (SSRs) in supporting continuity of care while also advancing reusability of data, decision support functionalities, and accommodating future developments. Integrating SSRs with existing information systems poses a serious challenge. The integration of SSRs with information standards enhances their utility in diverse applications. The significance of SSRs is further highlighted by their seamless integration into healthcare processes, and development and implementation is supported by various available applications. This research contributes to the evolution of medical informatics by emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts in standardized, structured reporting, all aimed at enhancing patient care.
在医疗保健过程中和出于二次使用目的而重复使用临床数据具有特别的价值。本研究强调了标准化、结构化报告(SSR)在支持护理连续性的同时,还能提高数据的可重用性、决策支持功能,并适应未来发展的关键作用。将 SSR 与现有信息系统集成是一个严峻的挑战。SSR 与信息标准的集成增强了它们在各种应用中的实用性。SSR 还通过无缝集成到医疗保健流程中进一步凸显其重要性,并且各种可用应用程序支持 SSR 的开发和实施。这项研究通过强调在标准化、结构化报告方面开展协作的重要性,来促进医学信息学的发展,所有这些都是为了改善患者护理。