DocumentCode :
2856977
Title :
Theatre Medical Data Store
Author :
Haynes, Lawrence
Author_Institution :
Sci. Applications Internat. Corp., San Diego, CA, USA
fYear :
1998
fDate :
1998
Firstpage :
354
Lastpage :
361
Abstract :
In a mobile medical environment, where can patient data be permanently stored so that medical personnel can gain access to that mobile data as well as allowing that data to be included in a Transportable Computerized based Patient Record (TCPR)? Such mobile data may be referred to as orphan data, since it has no permanent parent system, no permanent place to reside, and can be generated anywhere including on an ambulance, airplane, ship, at a remote clinic, or in the field. Such orphan data includes patient demographics and field encounter information read from a Medical Information Carrier (MIC) such as the smartcard or patient vital signs, ultrasound, and scope images captured by the Medical Mobile Monitor (M3). This problem was solved by the Pacific Regional Program Office (PRPO) Pacific Medical Network (PacMedNet) Project by creating a Theatre Medical Data Store (TMDS). PacMedNet uses the TMDS in two configurations, local and regional. The local TMDS is used as a temporary storage location of orphan data at a mobile facility until it can be moved to a regional TMDS where the data can be permanently stored and made available for viewing in a TCPR. The paper describes the evolution of the TMDS concept, discusses the challenges of implementing a TMDS and future uses of the TMDS, including: (1) permanent storage for vital patient information from any system in a mobile environment and not limiting the TMDS to only orphan data; (2) data warehousing; and (3) allowing controlled public access to patient data
Keywords :
medical information systems; mobile computing; records management; Medical Information Carrier; Medical Mobile Monitor; PacMedNet; Pacific Medical Network; Pacific Regional Program Office; Theatre Medical Data Store; Transportable Computerized based Patient Record; controlled public access; data warehousing; field encounter information; local TMDS; medical personnel; mobile environment; mobile facility; mobile medical environment; orphan data; patient data access; patient demographics; patient vital signs; permanent storage; regional TMDS; smartcard; temporary storage location; vital patient information; Airplanes; Biomedical imaging; Biomedical monitoring; Demography; Marine vehicles; Microwave integrated circuits; Mobile computing; Patient monitoring; Personnel; Ultrasonic imaging;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Medical Technology Symposium, 1998. Proceedings. Pacific
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8667-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PACMED.1998.769956
Filename :
769956
Link To Document :
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