Black Sea tele-diab: Development and implementation of an electronic patient record for patients with diabetes

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Black Sea tele-diab: Development and implementation of an electronic patient record for patients with diabetes

Harris, N.D. Raptis, A. Raptis, S. Dixon, R.M. Grubb, P.A. Ionescu-Tirgoviste, C. Khalangot, N. Anestiadi, V. Anestiadi, Z. Georgescu, M. Stanciu, E. Pruna, S.

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Επιστημονική δημοσίευση - Άρθρο Περιοδικού (EL)
Scientific publication - Journal Article (EN)

2001


Black Sea tele-diab (BSTD) is a three-year European Union (EU)-funded International Collaboration (INCO) Telematics Application Project to develop a standardized software package (in the national languages of the partners) for the storage and transfer of medical information collected from patients with diabetes. The software utilizes an electronic medical record architecture based on the Good European Health Record, developed within the Advanced Informatics in Medicine programme. Software development is being carried out by the partners in Eastern Europe, which will help promote the development of medical informatics and communication technologies among countries of Central Europe (CCE) and newly independent states (NIS) countries. The diabetes data set is based on the WHO Europe DiabCare Basic Information Sheet; the project therefore supports the World Health Organisation (WHO) Quality Care Programme for monitoring the prevalence and incidence of diabetic complications across Europe. Diabetes is used as a model, as standards for data collection and clinical care are well developed and the concepts applied and learnt in diabetes will be generally applicable to other chronic diseases and medical disciplines. © 2001, Sage Publications. All rights reserved. (EN)

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