Methods Inf Med 1987; 26(03): 69-77
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1635498
Original Article
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Medical Databases

Medizinische Datenbanken
D. de Champeaux
,
J. Davidson
,
R. Roberts
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Publication History

Publication Date:
16 February 2018 (online)

Summary

An entity relationship level design is given for medical information systems. This design is aimed at-conceptual-integration of hospital information systems, patient history record keeping systems, future diagnosis systems, etc. In particular, it lays out a foundation for distributed databases.

Auf der Ebene der Beziehungen zwischen den diagnostischen Einheiten wird ein Entwurf für medizinische Informationssysteme vorgestellt. Der Entwurf ist abgestellt auf die - begriffliche - Integration von Krankenhausinformationssystemen, Systemen zur Führung von Krankengeschichten, zukünftigen Diagnosesystemen usw. Im besonderen bietet er eine Grundlage für verteilte Datenbanken.

 
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