IPPASOS: The first digital forensic information system in Greece.

Michael Kalochristianakis, Andreas Kontogiannis, Despoina E Flouri, Despoina Nathena, Katerina Kanaki, Elena F Kranioti
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Abstract

Objective: This article describes the first digital clinical information system tailored to support the operational needs of a forensic unit in Greece and to maintain its archives.

Method: The development of our system was initiated towards the end of 2018, as a close collaboration between the Medical School of the University of Crete and the Forensic Medicine Unit of the University Hospital of Heraklion, Crete, where forensic pathologists assumed active roles during the specification and testing of the system.

Results: The final prototype of the system was able to manage the life cycle of any forensic case by allowing users to create new records, assign them to forensic pathologists, upload reports, multimedia and any required files; mark the end of processing, issue certificates or appropriate legal documents, produce reports and generate statistics. For the first 4 years of digitised data (2017-2021), the system recorded 2936 forensic examinations categorised as 106 crime scene investigations, 259 external examinations, 912 autopsies, 102 post-mortem CT examinations, 804 histological examinations, 116 clinical examinations, 12 anthropological examinations and 625 embalmings.

Conclusion: This research represents the first systematic effort to record forensic cases through a digital clinical information system in Greece, and to demonstrate its effectiveness, daily usability and vast potential for data extraction and for future research.

IPPASOS:希腊第一个数字法医信息系统。
目的本文介绍了首个数字临床信息系统,该系统专为支持希腊法医部门的业务需求和维护其档案而量身定制:我们的系统开发始于2018年底,由克里特岛大学医学院和克里特岛伊拉克利翁大学医院法医部门密切合作完成,法医病理学家在系统的规范和测试过程中发挥了积极作用:该系统的最终原型能够管理任何法医案件的生命周期,允许用户创建新记录,将其分配给法医病理学家,上传报告、多媒体和任何所需的文件;标记处理结束,签发证书或适当的法律文件,生成报告和统计数据。在数字化数据的前 4 年(2017-2021 年),该系统记录了 2936 项法医检查,分为 106 项犯罪现场调查、259 项外部检查、912 项尸检、102 项尸检 CT 检查、804 项组织学检查、116 项临床检查、12 项人类学检查和 625 项防腐检查:这项研究是希腊首次通过数字临床信息系统记录法医案件的系统性工作,并证明了该系统的有效性、日常可用性以及数据提取和未来研究的巨大潜力。
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