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IEEE Trans Inf Technol Biomed ; 2(3): 124-38, 1998 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10719522

ABSTRACT

The ability to exchange in a meaningful, secure, and simple fashion relevant healthcare data about patients is seen as vital in the context of efficient and cost-effective shared or team-based care. The electronic healthcare record (EHCR) lies at the heart of this information exchange, and it follows that there is an urgent need to address the ability to share EHCR's or parts of records between carers and across distributed health information systems. This paper presents the Synapses approach to sharing based on a standardized shared record, the Federated Healthcare Record, which is implemented in an open and flexible manner using the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). The architecture of the Federated Healthcare Record is based on the architecture proposed by the Technical Committee 251 of the European Committee for Standardization.


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Medical Record Linkage , Medical Records Systems, Computerized , Systems Integration , User-Computer Interface
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 52 Pt 1: 103-6, 1998.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10384429

ABSTRACT

In this paper the conception of the federated healthcare record server to support shared diabetes care is described. Business process modelling is applied to describe the shared care for diabetes patients. Typical dialogues between the different users (patient, internist, GPs, and diabetic nurses) are analysed and described in terms of use cases. Next to this modelling three incremental steps are defined to realise the record server based upon results of standardisation. It proves to be successful to design and build this record server on modern technologies like CORBA and JAVA.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus/therapy , Medical Records Systems, Computerized , Patient Care Team/organization & administration , Computer Communication Networks , Feasibility Studies , Hospital Information Systems , Humans , Netherlands , Patient Identification Systems , Programming Languages
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9357655

ABSTRACT

In this paper we discuss the construction of a Federated Health Care Record server within the context of the European R&D project Synapses. We describe the system using the five ODP viewpoints. From an analysis of the business process to be supported by the distributed system (the shared care for diabetes patients) requirements for the server are derived.


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Computer Communication Networks , Diabetes Mellitus/therapy , Medical Record Linkage/methods , Medical Records Systems, Computerized , Computer Systems , Databases, Factual , Family Practice , Humans , Internal Medicine , Medical Records Systems, Computerized/organization & administration , Software
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IEEE Trans Biomed Eng ; 36(10): 1038-49, 1989 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2793196

ABSTRACT

The numerical accuracy of the boundary element (BE) method used to solve the volume conduction problem of nested compartments, each having a homogeneous conductivity, is studied. The following techniques for improving this accuracy are discussed: the handling of the auto solid angle element omega ii, the overall refinement of the level of discreteness, the use of a locally refined discrete grid, the isolated problem approach, and an adaptive refined computation of the discrete surface integrals involved in the BE method. The effects of these techniques on the numerical accuracy of the computed electrical potentials are illustrated by taking a volume conductor consisting of four concentric spheres representing the head since for this model an analytical (exact) solution is available. The techniques are of importance for numerically computed electroencephalograms (EEG's) since the numerically computed surface EEG's are severely affected by the relatively low conductivity of the compartment representing the skull.


Subject(s)
Brain/physiology , Electroencephalography , Models, Biological , Electric Conductivity , Humans , Mathematics
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