A distributed health information network for consultative services in surgical pathology

D. J. Foran, L. Goodell, R. Trelstad
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While the threat of federal health care reform in the USA appears to have vanished, financial pressures from insurance companies and health maintenance organizations (HMO) are causing increasing numbers of hospitals to merge in order to survive. As a result, many institutions will encounter the myriad of difficulties associated with sharing information among clinical, laboratory and research sites. Digital computer networks help transcend geographical barriers, but incompatibilities among architectures, operating systems and GUIs persist as formidable obstacles. We present a network of heterogeneous computer platforms which has been established to assist physicians and scientists to generate and manage electronic patient records dynamically and to share digital images and clinical reports among disparate sites. During the course of a pilot project, diagnoses determined by surgical pathologists using interactive digital consultation were consistent with the original diagnosis which had been rendered 1-2 years earlier using conventional light microscopy techniques in 98% of the cases studied. A set of anonymous patient records and several interactive quizzes including histopathology, clinical histories and microscopic diagnosis have been established and made accessible to medical students training in basic pathology via campus-wide computers and throughout the Internet using Gopher and Mosaic. The databases have been accessed at a rate of 800 queries/day. The network is being evaluated by a consortium of research and clinical sites to explore its potential role in a broader range of consultation and educational applications.
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外科病理咨询服务的分布式健康信息网络
虽然美国联邦医疗改革的威胁似乎已经消失,但来自保险公司和健康维护组织(HMO)的财务压力正在导致越来越多的医院为了生存而合并。因此,许多机构在临床、实验室和研究站点之间共享信息时将遇到无数的困难。数字计算机网络有助于超越地理障碍,但是体系结构、操作系统和图形用户界面之间的不兼容性仍然是巨大的障碍。我们提出了一个异构计算机平台网络,该网络已经建立,以帮助医生和科学家动态地生成和管理电子病历,并在不同的站点之间共享数字图像和临床报告。在试点项目的过程中,外科病理学家使用交互式数字会诊确定的诊断与98%的研究病例中1-2年前使用传统光学显微镜技术做出的原始诊断一致。已经建立了一套匿名病人记录和一些互动测验,包括组织病理学、临床病史和显微诊断,并通过校园范围内的计算机和使用Gopher和Mosaic的整个互联网向接受基础病理学培训的医学生开放。数据库的访问速度为每天800次查询。一个由研究和临床站点组成的联盟正在对该网络进行评估,以探索其在更广泛的咨询和教育应用中的潜在作用。
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