Meistrell M, Schlehuber C
Medical Informatics, VHA Boston Development Center, Braintree, MA 02184, USA.
Med Care. 1996 Mar;34(3 Suppl):MS91-102. doi: 10.1097/00005650-199603001-00009.
The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is at the forefront of designing and managing health care information systems that accommodate the needs of clinicians, researchers, and administrators at all levels. Rather than using one single-site, centralized corporate database VHA has constructed several large databases with different configurations to meet the needs of users with different perspectives. The largest VHA database is the Decentralized Hospital Computer Program (DHCP), a multisite, distributed data system that uses decoupled hospital databases. The centralization of DHCP policy has promoted data coherence, whereas the decentralization of DHCP management has permitted system development to be done with maximum relevance to the users'local practices. A more recently developed VHA data system, the Event Driven Reporting system (EDR), uses multiple, highly coupled databases to provide workload data at facility, regional, and national levels. The EDR automatically posts a subset of DHCP data to local and national VHA management. The development of the EDR illustrates how adoption of a corporate perspective can offer significant database improvements at reasonable cost and with modest impact on the legacy system.
退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)处于设计和管理医疗保健信息系统的前沿,这些系统能满足各级临床医生、研究人员和管理人员的需求。VHA没有使用单一站点的集中式企业数据库,而是构建了几个具有不同配置的大型数据库,以满足不同视角用户的需求。VHA最大的数据库是分散式医院计算机程序(DHCP),这是一个多站点、分布式数据系统,使用解耦的医院数据库。DHCP政策的集中化促进了数据一致性,而DHCP管理的分散化则允许系统开发与用户的本地实践高度相关。VHA最近开发的数据系统——事件驱动报告系统(EDR),使用多个高度耦合的数据库来提供设施、区域和国家层面的工作量数据。EDR会自动将DHCP数据的一个子集发布到本地和国家层面的VHA管理层。EDR的开发说明了采用企业视角如何能以合理成本显著改进数据库,并对遗留系统产生适度影响。