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A common problem in outpatient clinics in every department is that data usually gets logged via "doctor's letters" in free text format in the HIS during their visit. E.g.: Patient gets an echocardiography (ultrasound of heart), findings like cardiac output and valve abnormalities get noted down in a free text within the HIS and finally transferred to the discharge letter again in freetext format. This results in extremely cumbersome data queries for hospitals, when trying to find some of the data, especially for research purposes (common problem in University Hospitals).
Possible Solution
HADIS could solve this problem by deploying a web frontend with a simple database backend to the intranet in hospitals. That way, data governance gets back into the hand of deparments and researchers and not third party providers. Users should be able to manage patients, create different dataform templates and easily log data into the system. An export tool should facilitate the export of data for research purposes.
USP
Facilitating data logging enhances data governance. Speeding up and streamlining data export could mean speeding up research pipelines and therefore generate direct revenue for the department. Deploying everything to the hospitals intranet puts governence over their data back into their hands, and us out of legal responsibility ;).
Monetarization Possibilities
By shipping a deployable software to the departments, marketing to the individual will not be possible.
Licence Keys for a department could be distributed
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HADIS - Hospital Acquired Data Integration System
Problem
A common problem in outpatient clinics in every department is that data usually gets logged via "doctor's letters" in free text format in the HIS during their visit. E.g.: Patient gets an echocardiography (ultrasound of heart), findings like cardiac output and valve abnormalities get noted down in a free text within the HIS and finally transferred to the discharge letter again in freetext format. This results in extremely cumbersome data queries for hospitals, when trying to find some of the data, especially for research purposes (common problem in University Hospitals).
Possible Solution
HADIS could solve this problem by deploying a web frontend with a simple database backend to the intranet in hospitals. That way, data governance gets back into the hand of deparments and researchers and not third party providers. Users should be able to manage patients, create different dataform templates and easily log data into the system. An export tool should facilitate the export of data for research purposes.
USP
Facilitating data logging enhances data governance. Speeding up and streamlining data export could mean speeding up research pipelines and therefore generate direct revenue for the department. Deploying everything to the hospitals intranet puts governence over their data back into their hands, and us out of legal responsibility ;).
Monetarization Possibilities
By shipping a deployable software to the departments, marketing to the individual will not be possible.
Market Research
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