Summary
Objectives:
The provision of patient data to clinicians as and when it becomes available is a
general objective of information systems in healthcare. It is known that the timely
receipt of patient data can have a significant bearing on healthcare outcomes. One
of the on-going tasks is to provide this data in the form of an Electronic Healthcare
Record according to some agreed standard. The aim in this paper is to provide patient
data in electronic form by pushing the information to the end users as soon it becomes available, in advance of any
explicit request from the users.
Methods:
This paper describes how an existing record system, the Synapses Federated Healthcare
Records Server, has been extended to incorporate active functionality to facilitate
pushing the information to end-user applications. The user must specify the information
of interest to him, so that the system pushes only information useful to the final
user. The approach proposed here relies solely on the use of callbacks through the
middleware layer being used, a mechanism available in all existing middleware implementations.
Results:
The Synapses Federated Healthcare Records Server which has resulted from this research
is a more flexible and scaleable system, capable of fulfilling the needs of a wider
range of healthcare organisation than when a strictly passive approach is used.
Conclusions:
It is shown that healthcare organisation can incorporate a healthcare record system
with active functionality without any large investment or significant risk to their
existing information systems.
Keywords
Electronic health record - electronic patient record - active database - clinical
guideline