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The electronic patient record. The patient record Notes made by physician Long history.

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Page 1: The electronic patient record. The patient record Notes made by physician Long history.

The electronic patient record

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The patient record

• Notes made by physician

• Long history

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Paper records

• Lloyd George envelope

• Can be very large• Advantages

– Simplicity

– Availability

– Economy

– Durability

• Problems– Availability

– Legibility

– Analysis

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Message types

• Data-oriented– Different data types kept separate

• Task-oriented– Different tasks kept separate

• Template-oriented– Hybrid – Cross-reference task <-> data

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Record structures

• Integrated or time oriented– What happened at each episode– Data-oriented

• Source oriented– Examination notes– X-ray reports– Lab tests– Also data-oriented

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The Problem-oriented medical record

• Lawrence Weed• SOAP

– Subjective– Objective– Assessment– Plan

• Separate section for each problem• Template-driven (partially)

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Protocol-driven

• Standard procedure (e.g. diabetes)

• Template

• Always record same sequence of data

• Task-oriented

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The electronic patient record

• Definition : the Patient Record held in electronic form whose Custodian(s) work within a single autonomous organisation

• Can be active : …support users by [providing] alerts, reminders, decision support… medical knowledge etc.

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Issues

• Standards especially in terminology– Narrative text vs coding

• Privacy and confidentiality

• Data entry by health professionals

• Integration

• Decision support

• (Shortliffe)

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EPR structure

• Source oriented– Data from many sources are combined

• Time oriented– Time is stamped on each piece of data

• Problem oriented– Data should be linked to show physicians

reasoning and progress of problem

• Protocol driven

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Predecessors of EPR

• HISS – Hospital information support systems

• PAS – Patient administration systems– Demographic details– Admission– Discharge

• Departmental systems

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EPR in general practice

• Well-established (since 1970’s)

• Widely-used (90% of practices)

• Useful– Prescribing– Registers– Clinical information

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EPR in hospitals

• Plans since Information for Health – 1998

• Few successful implementations (3%)

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EPR level 1

• Clinical administrative data– Patient administration– Departmental systems (separate)

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EPR level 2

• Integrated clinical diagnosis and treatment support

• Level 1 plus:– Patient master index integrated with

Departmental systems

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EPR level 3

• Clinical activity support

• Level 2 plus:– Clinical orders– Results reporting– Prescribing– Multi-professional care pathways

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EPR level 4

• Level 3 plus– Electronic access to knowledge bases– Embedded guidelines– Rules– Electronic alerts– Expert system support

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EPR level 5

• Level 4 plus– Special clinical modules– Document imaging

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EPR level 6

• Level 5 plus– Telemedicine– Multi-media applications– Picture archiving and support systems

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Targets

• 2002 – 35% at EPR level 3

• 2005 – all at EPR level 3

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The Electronic Health Record ISO/DTR 20514

A repository of information regarding the health status of a subject of care in computer processable form,

stored and transmitted securely, and accessible by multiple authorised users. It has a standardised or

commonly agreed logical information model which is independent of EHR systems.

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EHR continued

Its primary purpose is the

support of continuing, efficient and quality integrated health care and it contains information which is

retrospective, concurrent, and prospective