Are you referring to Electronic medical record? If so, don't have any ready sample but few things I'd like to emphasize if you're starting to build such system from scratch.
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- Electronic medical records, like medical records, must be kept in unaltered form and authenticated by the creator.[19] Under data protection legislation, responsibility for patient records (irrespective of the form they are kept in) is always on the creator and custodian of the record, usually a health care practice or facility. This includes films and tracings from diagnostic imaging procedures such as X-ray, CT, PET, MRI, ultrasound, etc. The patient, however, according to HIPAA, has a right to view the originals, and to obtain copies under law.[20]
- A major concern is adequate confidentiality of the individual records being managed electronically
- Though there are few standards for modern day EMR systems as a whole, there are many standards relating to specific aspects of EMRs. These include:
- HL7 - messages format for interchange between different record systems and practice management systems.
- ANSI X12 (EDI) - A set of transaction protocols used in the US for transmitting virtually any aspect of patient data.
- CEN - CONTSYS (EN 13940), a system of concepts to support continuity of care.
- CEN - EHRcom (EN 13606), a standard for the communication of information from EHR systems.
- CEN - HISA (EN 12967), a services standard for inter-system communication in a clinical information environment.
- DICOM - a standard for representing and communicating radiology images and reporting