DocumentCode
1601364
Title
Supporting special-purpose health care models via Web interfaces
Author
Warren, James R. ; Frankel, Heath K. ; Noone, Joseph T. ; van der Zwaag, B.-J.
Author_Institution
Adv. Comput. Res. Centre, South Australia Univ., Australia
fYear
2000
fDate
6/22/1905 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
118
Lastpage
125
Abstract
The potential of the World Wide Web, via both the Internet and intranets, to facilitate the development of clinical information systems has been evident for some time. Most Web-based clinical workstation interfaces, however, merely provide a loose collection of access channels. There are numerous examples of systems for access to either patient data or clinical guidelines, but only isolated cases where clinical decision support is presented integrally with the process of patient care, in particular, in the form of active alerts and reminders based on patient data. Moreover, pressures in the health industry are increasing the need for doctors to practice in accordance with “best practice” guidelines and often to operate under novel healthcare arrangements. We present the Care Plan On-Line (CPOL) system, which provides intranet-based support for the South Australia HealthPlus “Coordinated Care” model for chronic disease management. We describe the interface design rationale of CPOL and its implementation framework, which is flexible and broadly applicable to support new healthcare models over intranets or the Internet
Keywords
Internet; diseases; health care; information resources; intranets; medical information systems; online front-ends; user interfaces; CPOL; Care Plan On-Line system; Internet; South Australia HealthPlus Coordinated Care model; World Wide Web interfaces; active alerts; best-practice guidelines; chronic disease management; clinical decision support; clinical information systems; clinical workstation interfaces; implementation framework; intranets; patient care; reminders; special-purpose health care models; user interface design rationale; Computer interfaces; Content addressable storage; Employment; Expert systems; Government; Guidelines; Identity-based encryption; Internet; Medical services; Protocols;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
User Interface Conference, 2000. AUIC 2000. First Australasian
Conference_Location
Canberra, ACT
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0515-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AUIC.2000.822077
Filename
822077
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