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. 1995:377–381.

An object oriented computer-based patient record reference model.

L Doré 1, M Lavril 1, F C Jean 1, P Degoulet 1
PMCID: PMC2579118  PMID: 8563306

Abstract

In the context of health care information systems based on client/server architecture, we address the problem of a common Computer-based Patient Record (CPR). We define it as a collection of faithful observations about patients care, with respect to the free expression of physicians. This CPR model supports several views of the medical data, in order to provide applications with a comprehensive and standardized access to distributed patient data. Finally, we validated our CPR approach as a primary data model server for an application for hypertensive patient management.

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