The Caremaster Data Repository was developed to meet the need of healthcare providers for more complete information from which to diagnose and treat patients. It is a fourth-generation clinical data repository, receives, standardizes, and stores information from any number of departmental information systems. The repository interfaces with these existing feeder systems using interface engine technology and HL7 standard messages. Access to the database is provided by the PC-based Carewindows workstation application to display diagnosis, testing, treatment, and follow-up information throughout the enterprise. Regardless of the variety of feeder systems in an organization, Carewindows organizes a patients medical data into an integrated record and displays it in a format useful to healthcare providers. The result is a longitudinal patient record that contains all available information about the patients experiences everywhere within the healthcare delivery system, from the first time the patient received treatment to the present. For more information, click here.
The Clinical Data Repository (CDR) is a facility that will house all electronic data collected at the clinical center from 1975 until today. The CDR will be continually updated with current data and will be the single place to find information for clinical, research, and administrative use. For more information, click here.
Clinical Effectiveness Data Systems offers a way of entering patient data at the point of care that electronically mimics the paper process. With CEDS Coding and Notes modules, the provider records patient visits on electronic encounter forms and creates electronic free-text documentation, such as clinic notes. For more information, click here.
CliniComp, Intl. offers a Clinical Data Repository which is a single-point repository for all clinical data. The system creates a longitudinal record storing all clinical information system (CIS) data from inpatient/outpatient care settings, as well as data from various departments within the institution to make it available where it's needed. The data supports patient demographics, radiology, laboratory, pharmacy, history & physical, vital signs, waveforms, nursing notes, progress notes, and physician orders. The data types include structured, coded, alphanumeric data from hospital Information Systems as well as unstructured Text Data (Radiology Results Reporting)/Graphic Data (Continuous Waveforms, Fetal Strips, EKGs, EEGs, etc.) / Image Data (MRIs, CT Scans, Etc.). For more information, click here.
This data repository website was designed to provide interested researchers with access to raw data collected in the lab. For more information, click here.
Lanier's Data Repository functions as a central "warehouse" for all patient information captured from a health care facility's various information sources: ADT (Admissions, Discharge & Transfer), lab, radiology, document imaging, transcription and other systems. For more information, click here.
MEDITECH's Data Repository is a powerful reporting and decision-support tool which allows for detailed analysis of clinical, administrative, and financial data across populations of patients, providers and departments. The repository makes a full complement of health care data available for analysis. Tight integration with MEDITECH's applications ensures the integrity, consistency, and completeness of the Data Repository's database. The relational database structure provides an efficient environment for reporting. For more information, click here.
A central location for all data is the primary premise for the Oacis Data Repository (ODR). All information is consolidated in a single relational database. This means that data is organized by patient and service rather than by encounter, thus providing a robust, patient-centered computerized patient record--across the continuum of care. For more information, click here.