Transporting databanks of medical information from one location to another.

Effective health care Pub Date : 1983-10-01
F T de Dombal
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If ever clinical information systems, particularly those used to support decision-making, are to become of more than local value, there is an urgent need to develop 'transportable' databanks of information - that is to say, databanks which can be utilised for one purpose or another at different locations geographically without degradation of their effectiveness. This presentation discusses the problems caused by the need to develop 'transportable' databanks. First, the rationale for their need and for their use is discussed. It is pointed out that increasing mobility of patients and doctors demands increasing standardisation and harmonisation of clinical terminology and databanks of information. Next, the present situation is reviewed in some detail. The current lack of 'transportable' databanks is described, and the effects of this set out. Specifically, the factors which prevent current databanks being used outside their own centre of origin are listed; such as differences of hardware and software, differences in perceived and actual needs, inadequate sampling, analysis and testing, and geographical variation in disease spectra and disease presentation. The consequence of this need is a need to develop and test multi-national databanks of information, and this presentation next defines what is needed in order to produce such databanks. Areas discussed include the definition of the clinical problem, construction of proformata and collection of data, matrix construction and testing, and finally wide distribution. In conclusion, the presentation defines some of the future perceived needs in respect of databanks and some of the problems which will arise in their construction. It is concluded that action is necessary now on a multinational basis in order to develop the databanks of information - truly transportable - which will have become mandatory by the 1990's.

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将医疗信息数据库从一个地方传输到另一个地方。
如果任何临床信息系统,特别是那些用于支持决策的系统,要变得不仅仅具有地方价值,那么就迫切需要开发“可运输的”信息数据库——也就是说,可以在地理上不同的地点用于一个或另一个目的而不会降低其有效性的数据库。本报告讨论了由于需要开发“可移动”数据库而引起的问题。首先,讨论了它们的需要和使用的理由。有人指出,增加患者和医生的流动性要求增加临床术语和信息数据库的标准化和协调。接下来,详细地回顾了目前的情况。本文描述了目前缺乏“可移动”数据库的情况,并阐述了这种情况的影响。具体地说,列出了阻碍当前数据库在其自己的原产地中心之外使用的因素;例如硬件和软件的差异,感知和实际需求的差异,采样,分析和测试的不足,以及疾病谱和疾病表现的地理差异。这种需要的结果是需要发展和测试多国信息数据库,下面的介绍将界定为建立这种数据库需要什么。讨论的领域包括临床问题的定义,格式的构建和数据的收集,矩阵的构建和测试,最后广泛分布。最后,本报告确定了未来对数据库的一些预期需求,以及在数据库建设过程中可能出现的一些问题。结论是,现在有必要在多国基础上采取行动,以便发展真正可运输的资料数据库,这将在1990年代成为强制性的。
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