基于多媒体计算机的病人病历数据存储和管理要求

W. Hanlon, E. Fener
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医疗保健管理业务正在迅速变化,朝着管理式医疗、资本化和综合交付系统的方向发展。信息管理对这些新的保健服务系统的成功和竞争力至关重要。医疗系统设计者的一个主要目标是为多媒体、基于计算机的病人医疗记录(CPR)开发一个模型。心肺复苏术系统的基本功能是记录、监测、检索和分析患者与医疗保健系统之间发生的所有事件。CPR的数据组成部分包括从机构内各个部门收集的所有形式的多媒体信息。数据的使用者将是多样化和广泛分布的。对于一个中等规模的都市医疗机构来说,每年产生的数字数据量约为2tb (TB)的信息。大部分数据(按体积计算)是诊断性放射图像。这些信息必须保持在线或接近在线7-10年,或在许多情况下更长。CPR的图像和其他数据将作为自定义信息对象存储在数据存储库(DR)中。DR将由分布式存储子系统和高级通信接口组成。目前正在开发的海量存储子系统和信息管理系统将成为DR和CPR的核心技术。
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Data storage and management requirements for the multimedia computer-based patient medical record
The business of healthcare management is changing rapidly, heading in the direction of managed care, capitation, and integrated delivery systems. Information management is crucial to the success and competitiveness of these new care delivery systems. A major goal of medical systems designers is to develop a model for a multimedia, computer-based patient medical record (CPR). The fundamental function of a CPR system is to record, monitor, retrieve, and analyze all events associated with an encounter between the patient and the healthcare system. Data components of the CPR include all forms of multimedia information, gathered from various departments within the institution. Users of the data will be diverse and widely distributed. The amount of digital data generated will be approximately two terabytes (TB) of information per year for a medium-sized metropolitan medical institution. Most of the data (by volume) are diagnostic radiological images. This information must remain on-line or near-line for 7-10 years, or longer in many cases. Image and other data of the CPR will be stored as self-defining information objects in a data repository (DR). The DR will be comprised of distributed storage subsystems and a high-level communications interface. Mass storage subsystems and information management systems being developed now will be core technologies of the DR and the CPR.
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