Development of a pioneering clinical support system utilizing information technology: Clinical informatics and genome analysis

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Abstract

Nowadays, evidence-based medicine has entered the mainstream of clinical judgement and the human genome has been completely decoded. Even the concept of individually designed medicine, that is, tailor-made medicine, is now being discussed. Due to their complexity, however, management methods for clinical information have yet to be established. We have conducted a study on a universal technique which enables one to select or produce by employing information processing technology clinical findings from various clinical information generated in vast quantity in day-to-day clinical practice, and to share such information and/or the results of analysis between two or more institutions. In this study, clinically useful findings have been successfully obtained by systematizing actual clinical information and genomic information obtained by an appropriate collecting and management method of information with due consideration to ethical issues. We report here these medical achievements as well as technological ones which will play a role in propagating such medical achievements. Copyright © 2004 by the Japanese Heart Journal.

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Hayashi, D., Imai, Y., Morita, H., Fujita, H., Monzen, K., Harada, T., … Nagai, R. (2004). Development of a pioneering clinical support system utilizing information technology: Clinical informatics and genome analysis. Japanese Heart Journal, 45(2), 315–324. https://doi.org/10.1536/jhj.45.315

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