A public health information system design
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2011
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Şahin, Yaşar Güneri
Çelikkan, Ufuk
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Abstract
The integration of modern information technologies into health care resulted in development of public health care information systems for the purpose of aiding the medical community by providing for less error prone diagnoses and treatment of diseases. The architecture presented in this paper is an evidence-based health care information infrastructure which collects considerable amounts of reliable, evidence-based data over time from various sources, and that it classifies, interprets and makes the data readily available and accessible to the health care provider before patient consultations. Among many other goals, the proposed system's key objective and contribution is gathering Patients' Ancillary Data (PAD) and incorporating this information into the diagnosis and treatment workflow. The data from medical tests is enriched and complemented by patient ancillary data such as hereditary, residential, travel, custom, meteorological, biographical and demographical data. Automatic provisioning of PAD, another goal of the proposal, helps to diminish problems and misdiagnosis situations caused by language barriers-disorders that frequently prevent the acquisition of patient data. This attribute of the system assists physicians to shorten time for diagnosis and consultations, therefore dramatically improving quality and quantity of the physical examinations of patients. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.
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International Conference on Digital Information Processing and Communications, ICDIPC 2011 -- 7 July 2011 through 9 July 2011 -- Ostrava -- 85472
International Conference on Digital Information Processing and Communications, ICDIPC 2011 -- 7 July 2011 through 9 July 2011 -- Ostrava -- 85472
Keywords
Medical information system, Public health care, Technology assisted health care, Ancillary data, Error prones, Health care providers, Information infrastructures, Key objective, Medical community, Medical information system, Patient data, Public health, Public health care, Diagnosis, Hospital data processing, Information systems, Medical computing, Patient treatment, Systems analysis, Health
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Communications in Computer and Information Science
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188 CCIS
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PART 1
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525
End Page
536
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