DUŠEK, Ladislav, Jan ŽALOUDÍK, Jana KOPTÍKOVÁ, Jan MUŽÍK, Jitka ABRAHÁMOVÁ, Rostislav VYZULA a Jiří VORLÍČEK. Data base for health technology assessment (HTA) in oncology - an educational model for HTA information background. In HTAi 2004 HTA in "Real-Time" The 1st Annual Meeting in Krakow, Poland. Brno, Česká republika: House of Masaryk University, Technical University Campus, Kraví Hora, Brno, 2004, s. 25 - 46. ISBN 80-210-3395-9. |
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@inproceedings{566539, author = {Dušek, Ladislav and Žaloudík, Jan and Koptíková, Jana and Mužík, Jan and Abrahámová, Jitka and Vyzula, Rostislav and Vorlíček, Jiří}, address = {Brno, Česká republika}, booktitle = {HTAi 2004 HTA in "Real-Time" The 1st Annual Meeting in Krakow, Poland}, keywords = {oncology; health technology assessment; quality of health care; efficacy of therapy; safety of therapy}, language = {eng}, location = {Brno, Česká republika}, isbn = {80-210-3395-9}, pages = {25 - 46}, publisher = {House of Masaryk University, Technical University Campus, Kraví Hora, Brno}, title = {Data base for health technology assessment (HTA) in oncology - an educational model for HTA information background}, year = {2004} }
TY - JOUR ID - 566539 AU - Dušek, Ladislav - Žaloudík, Jan - Koptíková, Jana - Mužík, Jan - Abrahámová, Jitka - Vyzula, Rostislav - Vorlíček, Jiří PY - 2004 TI - Data base for health technology assessment (HTA) in oncology - an educational model for HTA information background PB - House of Masaryk University, Technical University Campus, Kraví Hora, Brno CY - Brno, Česká republika SN - 8021033959 KW - oncology KW - health technology assessment KW - quality of health care KW - efficacy of therapy KW - safety of therapy N2 - The work is aimed at proposal of a standardized data model for the evaluation of short-term and long-term results of health care, its safety and quality. Oncology is specifically used as educational model for other, similarly complex branches of medicine. HTA in such heterogeneous field must encompass evaluation of multi-step diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms and should reflect frequent changes that might occur in the course of therapy. The data model is based on interconnected minimum clinical records identifying the patient and disease, follow-up data including typology of risk events and health care data. The system built on such structured data base is able to automatically exploit all additional information offered by routinely operated databases and thus to protect physicians from redundant data collection. Recent development of hospital information systems has opened a space for the implementation of automatic procedures working over patient's electronic data records. ER -
DUŠEK, Ladislav, Jan ŽALOUDÍK, Jana KOPTÍKOVÁ, Jan MUŽÍK, Jitka ABRAHÁMOVÁ, Rostislav VYZULA a Jiří VORLÍČEK. Data base for health technology assessment (HTA) in oncology - an educational model for HTA information background. In \textit{HTAi 2004 HTA in ''Real-Time'' The 1st Annual Meeting in Krakow, Poland}. Brno, Česká republika: House of Masaryk University, Technical University Campus, Kraví Hora, Brno, 2004, s.~25 - 46. ISBN~80-210-3395-9.
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