病人携带的记忆装置便于“护理点”数据访问。

F J Overdyk, G R Haynes, P J Arvanitis
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尽管电子医疗记录和中央数据库比传统的患者图表更容易获得准确和一致的患者医疗信息,但在医疗保健设施中,有许多地方没有访问患者数据的终端。随着病人护理变得分散,越来越多的病人需要在手术室以外的地方麻醉,将一个基于网络的系统路由到所有这些地方可能既昂贵又耗时。我们设计了一个系统,通过这个系统,麻醉师感兴趣的病人的基本数据被存储在一个连接在病人腕带上的手表电池大小的电子记忆设备上。访问和编辑数据是通过掌上电脑完成的。该系统在“护理点”提供安全的患者数据存储和管理。在患者麻醉相关护理结束时,数据被下载到关系数据库中,用于结果分析、计费和质量保证。通过对560例麻醉手术或其他程序患者的术前评估、术中数据、术后数据的收集,我们发现该系统是一种可靠、低成本的医疗信息管理系统,可应用于其他医学专业。
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Patient-borne memory device facilitates "point of care" data access.

Although electronic medical records and a central database have made accurate and consistent patient medical information more readily available than with the traditional patient chart, there are many locations in healthcare facilities where terminals for accessing patient data are not available. As patient care becomes decentralized and more patients require anesthesia outside of the operating suites, routing a network-based system to all these locations can be expensive and time consuming. We designed a system whereby essential patient data of interest to anesthesiologists is stored on an electronic memory device the size of a watch battery attached to the patient's wristband. Accessing and editing the data is done via a hand-held computer. This system provides secure patient data storage and management at the "point of care." At the conclusion of the patient's anesthesia-related care, the data is downloaded to a relational database for use in outcome analysis, billing, and quality assurance. After collecting preoperative evaluations, intraoperative data, and postoperative data on 560 patients anesthetized for surgery or other procedures, we find this system to be a reliable, low-cost, medical information management system, with possible application to other medical specialties.

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