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. 2001:149–153.

Integrated web-based viewing and secure remote access to a clinical data repository and diverse clinical systems.

R G Duncan 1, D Saperia 1, R Dulbandzhyan 1, M M Shabot 1, J X Polaschek 1, D T Jones 1
PMCID: PMC2243282  PMID: 11825172

Abstract

The advent of the World-Wide-Web protocols and client-server technology has made it easy to build low-cost, user-friendly, platform-independent graphical user interfaces to health information systems and to integrate the presentation of data from multiple systems. The authors describe a Web interface for a clinical data repository (CDR) that was moved from concept to production status in less than six months using a rapid prototyping approach, multi-disciplinary development team, and off-the-shelf hardware and software. The system has since been expanded to provide an integrated display of clinical data from nearly 20 disparate information systems.

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