2021
Oliveira, D.; Miranda, R.; Leuschner, P.; Abreu, N.; Santos, M. F.; Abelha, A.; Machado, J.
OpenEHR modeling: improving clinical records during the COVID-19 pandemic Journal Article
Em: Health and Technology, vol. 11, não 5, pp. 1109-1118, 2021, ISSN: 21907188, (cited By 10).
Resumo | Links | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Article; coronavirus disease 2019; COVID-19 testing; data interoperability; data visualization; disease severity; electronic health record; human; medical information system; normal human; openEHR; pandemic; patient monitoring; patient referral; self monitoring; workflow
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title = {OpenEHR modeling: improving clinical records during the COVID-19 pandemic},
author = {D. Oliveira and R. Miranda and P. Leuschner and N. Abreu and M. F. Santos and A. Abelha and J. Machado},
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year = {2021},
date = {2021-01-01},
journal = {Health and Technology},
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abstract = {The COVID-19 pandemic had put pressure on various national healthcare systems, due to the lack of health professionals and exhaustion of those avaliable, as well as lack of interoperability and inability to restructure their IT systems. Therefore, the restructuring of institutions at all levels is essential, especially at the level of their information systems. Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic had arrived in Portugal at March 2020, with a breakout on the northern region. In order to quickly respond to the pandemic, the CHUP healthcare institution, known as a research center, has embraced the challenge of developing and integrating a new approach based on the openEHR standard to interoperate with the institution’s existing information and its systems. An openEHR clinical modelling methodology was outlined and adopted, followed by a survey of daily clinical and technical requirements. With the arrival of the virus in Portugal, the CHUP institution has undergone through constant changes in their working methodologies as well as their openEHR modelling. As a result, an openEHR patient care workflow for COVID-19 was developed. © 2021, IUPESM and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.},
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The COVID-19 pandemic had put pressure on various national healthcare systems, due to the lack of health professionals and exhaustion of those avaliable, as well as lack of interoperability and inability to restructure their IT systems. Therefore, the restructuring of institutions at all levels is essential, especially at the level of their information systems. Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic had arrived in Portugal at March 2020, with a breakout on the northern region. In order to quickly respond to the pandemic, the CHUP healthcare institution, known as a research center, has embraced the challenge of developing and integrating a new approach based on the openEHR standard to interoperate with the institution’s existing information and its systems. An openEHR clinical modelling methodology was outlined and adopted, followed by a survey of daily clinical and technical requirements. With the arrival of the virus in Portugal, the CHUP institution has undergone through constant changes in their working methodologies as well as their openEHR modelling. As a result, an openEHR patient care workflow for COVID-19 was developed. © 2021, IUPESM and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.