Design of RCSS: Resource Coordination Systems for Surgical Services Using Distributed Communications

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The plans for Resource Coordination for Surgical Services system (RCSS) incorporate a distributed objectbase with a coordinating server. User-centered information screens are customized for each geographic location in surgical services. User interfaces are designed to mimic paper lists and worksheets used by health care providers. Patient-specific and site-specific data will be entered and maintained by providers at each geographic location, but also rebroadcast and displayed for all providers. Although RCSS is primarily a communications system, it will also support review of surgical utilization and operative scheduling.

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Strum, D. P., Vargas, L. G., & May, J. H. (1997). Design of RCSS: Resource Coordination Systems for Surgical Services Using Distributed Communications. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 4(2), 125–135. https://doi.org/10.1136/jamia.1997.0040125

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