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Outpatients Flow Management and Ophthalmic Electronic Medical Records System in University Hospital Using Yahgee Document View

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General electronic medical records systems remain insufficient for ophthalmology outpatient clinics from the viewpoint of dealing with many ophthalmic examinations and images in a large number of patients. Filing systems for documents and images by Yahgee Document View (Yahgee, Inc.) were introduced on the platform of general electronic medical records system (Fujitsu, Inc.). Outpatients flow management system and electronic medical records system for ophthalmology were constructed. All images from ophthalmic appliances were transported to Yahgee Image by the MaxFile gateway system (P4 Medic, Inc.). The flow of outpatients going through examinations such as visual acuity testing were monitored by the list “Ophthalmology Outpatients List” by Yahgee Workflow in addition to the list “Patients Reception List” by Fujitsu. Patients’ identification number was scanned with bar code readers attached to ophthalmic appliances. Dual monitors were placed in doctors’ rooms to show Fujitsu Medical Records on the left-hand monitor and ophthalmic charts of Yahgee Document on the right-hand monitor. The data of manually-inputted visual acuity, automatically-exported autorefractometry and non-contact tonometry on a new template, MaxFile ED, were again automatically transported to designated boxes on ophthalmic charts of Yahgee Document. Images such as fundus photographs, fluorescein angiograms, optical coherence tomographic and ultrasound scans were viewed by Yahgee Image, and were copy-and-pasted to assigned boxes on the ophthalmic charts. Ordering such as appointments, drug prescription, fees and diagnoses input, central laboratory tests, surgical theater and ward room reservations were placed by functions of the Fujitsu electronic medical records system. The combination of the Fujitsu electronic medical records and Yahgee Document View systems enabled the University Hospital to examine the same number of outpatients as prior to the implementation of the computerized filing system.

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Toshihiko Matsuo and Akira Gochi in Okayama University have no proprietary or commercial interest in any materials discussed in this article.

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Matsuo, T., Gochi, A., Hirakawa, T. et al. Outpatients Flow Management and Ophthalmic Electronic Medical Records System in University Hospital Using Yahgee Document View. J Med Syst 34, 883–889 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10916-009-9303-8

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