EHR接口,用于查看和访问来自协作源的患者健康事件

Donald Craig
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医生在履行职责的过程中必须与各种医疗保健专业人员合作。这导致了来自各种来源的大量患者信息的积累,为了让医生为他们的患者提供全面的治疗,必须咨询这些信息。如果要提供有效的病人护理,有效地获取实验室结果、放射报告、与其他同事的通信以及医生自己的笔记是至关重要的。本文描述了一个基于web的用户界面原型,它可以允许医生快速访问和检索来自多个协作源的数据,同时保留在患者通过医疗保健系统旅行期间可能发生的大量健康事件的上下文概述。来自不同领域(如实验室、放射学、药房和其他医生)的健康事件被临时安排在一个网格上,以便医生对患者治疗过程中发生的所有健康事件有一个上下文概述。然后提出了一种导航方案,允许医生毫不费力地访问单一来源或跨多个来源的信息。这为医生提供了一种快速访问患者病历的几个部分的方法,而不必浏览大量笨拙的菜单、弹出窗口或下拉列表。
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An EHR interface for viewing and accessing patient health events from collaborative sources
Physicians must collaborate with a variety of healthcare professionals during the course of their duties. This results in the accumulation of numerous pieces of patient information from a variety of sources that must be consulted in order for physicians to provide comprehensive treatment for their patients. Efficient access to laboratory results, radiology reports, correspondence with other colleagues and the physician's own notes is crucial if effective patient care is to be delivered. This paper describes a web-based user interface prototype which can allow physicians to rapidly access and retrieve data from a number of collaborative sources while at the same time preserving a contextual overview of the abundant number of health events that can occur during a patient's excursion through the healthcare system. Health events originating from a variety of domains, such as laboratories, radiology, pharmacies and other physicians, are temporally arranged on a grid to give a physician a contextual overview of all the health events that have occurred during the course of a patient's treatment. A navigation scheme is then proposed which allows physicians to effortlessly access information within a single source or across multiple sources. This provides physicians with a means of quickly accessing several sections of a patient chart without having to navigate an unwieldy number of menus, pop-up windows or pulldown lists.
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