Ein interdisziplinäres Modul zur onkologischen Dokumentation in einem Klinikinformationssystem
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Ein interdisziplinäres Modul zur onkologischen Dokumentation in einem Klinikinformationssystem. / Kunze, U; Ganslandt, T; Preusser, P; Bürkle, T; Prokosch, H U; Senninger, N; Haier, J.
in: ZBL CHIR, Jahrgang 129, Nr. 1, 01.2004, S. 10-3.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - Ein interdisziplinäres Modul zur onkologischen Dokumentation in einem Klinikinformationssystem
AU - Kunze, U
AU - Ganslandt, T
AU - Preusser, P
AU - Bürkle, T
AU - Prokosch, H U
AU - Senninger, N
AU - Haier, J
PY - 2004/1
Y1 - 2004/1
N2 - The follow-up documentation of oncological patients in Germany is inadequate in many cases: it is usually limited to a minimal dataset mandated by the epidemiological tumor registers; it is carried out in a paper-based fashion and rarely in a multi-disciplinary context. Parallel documentation efforts can result in redundant or erroneous data and excess work. The introduction of hospital information systems (HIS) allows the implementation of digital oncological documentation systems integrated in surrounding clinical workflows that can provide access to existing data sources as well as data entry and presentation across departmental boundaries. This concept enables the integration of tumor documentation, quality assurance and process optimization within HIS. Feasibility requirements include a high flexibility and adaptability of the underlying HIS to reach a seamless integration of oncological documentation forms within routine clinical workflows. This paper presents the conceptual design and implementation of a modular oncological documentation system at the Muenster University Hospital that is capable of integrating the documentation requirements of multiple departments within the hospital.
AB - The follow-up documentation of oncological patients in Germany is inadequate in many cases: it is usually limited to a minimal dataset mandated by the epidemiological tumor registers; it is carried out in a paper-based fashion and rarely in a multi-disciplinary context. Parallel documentation efforts can result in redundant or erroneous data and excess work. The introduction of hospital information systems (HIS) allows the implementation of digital oncological documentation systems integrated in surrounding clinical workflows that can provide access to existing data sources as well as data entry and presentation across departmental boundaries. This concept enables the integration of tumor documentation, quality assurance and process optimization within HIS. Feasibility requirements include a high flexibility and adaptability of the underlying HIS to reach a seamless integration of oncological documentation forms within routine clinical workflows. This paper presents the conceptual design and implementation of a modular oncological documentation system at the Muenster University Hospital that is capable of integrating the documentation requirements of multiple departments within the hospital.
KW - Computer Systems
KW - Documentation
KW - Follow-Up Studies
KW - Germany
KW - Hospital Information Systems
KW - Hospitals, University
KW - Humans
KW - Interdisciplinary Communication
KW - Mathematical Computing
KW - Medical Records Systems, Computerized
KW - Neoplasm Staging
KW - Neoplasms
KW - Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care)
KW - Quality Assurance, Health Care
KW - Software Design
U2 - 10.1055/s-2004-44874
DO - 10.1055/s-2004-44874
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
C2 - 15011105
VL - 129
SP - 10
EP - 13
JO - ZBL CHIR
JF - ZBL CHIR
SN - 0044-409X
IS - 1
ER -