2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10916-011-9709-y
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Performance Assessment of EMR Systems Based on Post-Relational Database

Abstract: Post-relational databases provide high performance and are currently widely used in American hospitals. As few hospital information systems (HIS) in either China or Japan are based on post-relational databases, here we introduce a new-generation electronic medical records (EMR) system called Hygeia, which was developed with the post-relational database Caché and the latest platform Ensemble. Utilizing the benefits of a post-relational database, Hygeia is equipped with an "integration" feature that allows all t… Show more

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“…In this figure, we gained insight of five separate variables based on 19 of the 21observations listed in table 1. Furthermore, the research team whom originally complied this survey was composed of national experts in the field of Multivariate Assessment Variables; to access the successfulness of the implemented EMR systems accordingly [9]. These research team members are mentioned within the acknowledgements portion of this paper.…”
Section: B Grouped Variables From Observational Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this figure, we gained insight of five separate variables based on 19 of the 21observations listed in table 1. Furthermore, the research team whom originally complied this survey was composed of national experts in the field of Multivariate Assessment Variables; to access the successfulness of the implemented EMR systems accordingly [9]. These research team members are mentioned within the acknowledgements portion of this paper.…”
Section: B Grouped Variables From Observational Datamentioning
confidence: 99%