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Engelbrecht, R. ; Hildebrand, C. ; Kühnel, E. ; Brenner, G.* ; Corcoy, R.M.* ; Eberhard, G.* ; Gapp, C.* ; Klepser, G.* ; De Leiva, A.* ; Massi-Benedetti, M.* ; Mechtler, R.* ; Piwernetz, K.* ; Sembritzki, J.* ; Thiery, J.*

A chip card for patients with diabetes.

Comput. Meth. Programs Biomed. 45, 33-35 (1994)
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DIABCARD provides the specification for the core of a Chip Card Based Medical Information System (CCMIS) for the treatment of patients with chronic diseases. It will provide an instrument for assessing health care services, improve the links between health care providers and set up communication between the different levels of health care. It will therefore improve the quality of care and thus the life of patients with chronic diseases. DIABCARD concentrates on diabetes at the moment, the concept of the diabetes chip card will, however, be extendable to other chronic diseases. | DIABCARD provides the specification for the core of a Chip Card Based Medical Information System (CCMIS) for the treatment of patients with chronic diseases. It will provide an instrument for assessing health care services, improve the links between health care providers and set up communication between the different levels of health care. It will therefore improve the quality of care and thus the life of patients with chronic diseases. DIABCARD concentrates on diabetes at the moment, the concept of the diabetes chip card will, however, be extendable to other chronic diseases.
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Publication type Article: Journal article
Document type Scientific Article
Keywords Ccmis ; Diabcard ; Health Care Services
Language english
Publication Year 1994
HGF-reported in Year 0
ISSN (print) / ISBN 0169-2607
e-ISSN 1872-7565
Quellenangaben Volume: 45, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 33-35 Article Number: , Supplement: ,
Publisher Elsevier
Reviewing status Peer reviewed
Institute(s) Department for Medical Information Systems (MEDIS)
Scopus ID 0028519149
Erfassungsdatum 1994-12-31