新的开放式电子病历技术和临床协作是改善患者护理和真正互操作性的重要步骤:苏格兰首个数字ReSPECT紧急护理计划。

IF 4.4 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Susannah Mclean, Paul Miller, Alistair Ewing, Juliet Anne Spiller, Lynsey Fielden
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摘要

目的:在各卫生委员会(HBs)中部署紧急护理和治疗建议摘要计划(ReSPECT)的数字应用程序。方法:临床医生、患者和其他地区利益相关者与苏格兰国家技术服务(NTS)合作确定需求。开发是灵活的用户反馈。结果:在苏格兰国家数字平台上开发的ReSPECT网络应用程序使用了开放式电子病历临床数据存储库。可以跨设置查看和编辑计划。从2020年开始部署,到2025年7月,14家HBs中有8家已经上线,bb50500名患者有了数字尊重计划。讨论:openEHR以模块化的方式构建临床数据,使其他应用程序能够使用相同的数据层。技术人员和用户之间的密切合作满足了应用需求,共同解决了问题。结论:数字ReSPECT方面的合作加速了部署,使更多的人的愿望和临床建议能够被捕获,并在护理环境和过渡期间共享。openEHR技术实现了新的数据用途。
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New openEHR technology and clinical collaboration in vital steps toward improved patient care and true interoperability: Scotland's first digital ReSPECT emergency care plan.

New openEHR technology and clinical collaboration in vital steps toward improved patient care and true interoperability: Scotland's first digital ReSPECT emergency care plan.

Objective: To deploy a digital application of the Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and Treatment (ReSPECT) across health boards (HBs).

Methods: Clinicians, patients and other regional stakeholders collaborated with the Scottish National Technology Service (NTS) defining requirements. Development was agile with user feedback.

Results: The ReSPECT web application developed on Scotland's National Digital Platform used an openEHR Clinical Data Repository. Plans can be viewed and edited across settings. Deployed in 2020, by July 2025, 8 of 14 HBs were onboarded and >5500 patients had digital ReSPECT plans.

Discussion: openEHR structures clinical data in a modular way, enabling other applications to use the same data layer. Close collaboration between technicians and users fulfilled the application's requirements and solved problems together.

Conclusions: Collaboration on the digital ReSPECT accelerated deployment, enabling more people's wishes and clinical recommendations to be captured and shared across care settings and transitions. openEHR technology enables new data uses.

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