Appl Clin Inform 2010; 01(04): 430-441
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-04-RA-0027
Research Article
Schattauer GmbH

An internet portal for the development of clinical practice guidelines

W.J. Höhne
1   Charité, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Medical Department I, Berlin, Germany
,
T. Karge
1   Charité, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Medical Department I, Berlin, Germany
,
B. Siegmund
1   Charité, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Medical Department I, Berlin, Germany
,
J. Preiss
1   Charité, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Medical Department I, Berlin, Germany
,
J.C. Hoffmann
2   Medizinische Klinik I, St. Marienkrankenhaus, Ludwigshafen, Germany
,
M. Zeitz
1   Charité, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Medical Department I, Berlin, Germany
,
U.R. Fölsch
3   Department of General Internal Medicine, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel, Germany
› Author Affiliations
Further Information

Correspondence to:

Wolfgang Höhne
Charitè – Campus Benjamin Franklin
Medical Department I
Hindenburgdamm 30
D-12200 Berlin, Germany
Phone: ++49-30-8445-3950   
Fax: ++49-30-8441-1308   

Publication History

received: 17 May 2010

accepted: 31 October 2010

Publication Date:
16 December 2017 (online)

 

Summary

Background: The complexity and quality requirements for the development of clinical practice guidelines steadily increase. Internet technologies support this process by optimizing the development process.

Objective: The aim of this internet based solution was to facilitate the development of clinical practice guidelines.

Methods: An internet portal was developed allowing for a shared workplace to support clinical practice guideline authoring. It is based on a Content Management System and combines different tools for document handling and editing, communication as well as process and team steering.

Results: Until now, the internet portal has been successfully implicated in the development of six evidence- and consensus-based clinical practice guidelines. Additional German and European clinical practice guidelines are currently generated with support of the internet portal. The available tools allow for a flexible design of the scheduled workflow, depending on the requirements of the respective group. An additional strength of the platform is the advantage to transfer all data from a previous version of a guideline into the next ‘life-cycle‘.

Conclusion: The application of the portal results in a considerable reduction of costs and development time of the resulting clinical practice guidelines.


 


Conflict of Interest Statement

The authors have not to report any Conflicts of Interest with respect to the content of this manuscript.


Correspondence to:

Wolfgang Höhne
Charitè – Campus Benjamin Franklin
Medical Department I
Hindenburgdamm 30
D-12200 Berlin, Germany
Phone: ++49-30-8445-3950   
Fax: ++49-30-8441-1308