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Computerized health information in The Netherlands: a registration network of family practices.
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Family MedicineComputerized Health InformationFamily HealthPrimary CareConnected HealthHealth CommunicationDigital HealthPublic Health InformaticsRegistratienet HuisartspraktijkenPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth InformaticsHealth PolicyEhealthHealth Information SystemRegistration NetworkPrimary Health CareFamily PracticesHealth Information TechnologyNursingHealth DataInternational HealthGeneral PracticePersonal Health RecordMedicineClinical Database
The database is intended to supply descriptive prevalence and incidence data, support monitoring, audit, education, and health management. A network of 42 general practitioners in 15 practices uses a health information system to create a central anonymous database of patient characteristics and health problems, serving as a sampling frame for research. By September 1990, the database contained 32,972 patient records and 94,476 health problems.
A registration network of family practices (Registratienet Huisartspraktijken) has recently been established in the Netherlands. Forty two general practitioners in 15 practices, with a patient population of 80,000 people, are using a general practice health information system to establish a central computerized anonymous database containing certain patient characteristics and all relevant health problems. By September 1990 patient characteristics and problem lists for 32,972 patients had been entered and a total of 94,476 health problems had been identified. The database has been set up primarily as a sampling frame, allowing researchers to identify patients with particular health problems. The database can also provide descriptive data on prevalence and incidence rates, fulfil a monitoring function and provide data for practice audit, medical education and health management.
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