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<p>This paper presents how acquisition, storage and communication of clinical documents are implemented at the University Hospitals of Geneva. Careful attention has been given to user-interfaces, in order to support complex layouts, spell checking, templates management with automatic prefilling in order to facilitate acquisition. A dual architecture has been developed for storage using an attributes-values entity unified database and a consolidated, patient-centered, layout-respectful files-based storage, providing both representation power and sinsert (peed of accesses. This architecture allows great flexibility to store a continuum of data types from simple type values up to complex clinical reports. Finally, communication is entirely based on HTTP-XML internally and a HL-7 CDA interface V2 is currently studied for external communication. Some of the problem encountered, mostly concerning the typology of documents and the ontology of clinical attributes are evoked.</p>
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<p>This paper presents how acquisition, storage and communication of clinical documents are implemented at the University Hospitals of Geneva. Careful attention has been given to user-interfaces, in order to support complex layouts, spell checking, templates management with automatic prefilling in order to facilitate acquisition. A dual architecture has been developed for storage using an attributes-values entity unified database and a consolidated, patient-centered, layout-respectful files-based storage, providing both representation power and sinsert (peed of accesses. This architecture allows great flexibility to store a continuum of data types from simple type values up to complex clinical reports. Finally, communication is entirely based on HTTP-XML internally and a HL-7 CDA interface V2 is currently studied for external communication. Some of the problem encountered, mostly concerning the typology of documents and the ontology of clinical attributes are evoked.</p>
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