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Software Overview
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User Guide
Patient Data
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3.9.4
Barcode Reader
If a Barcode reader is attached, it can be used to enter the
Patient ID
/
Visit ID, or
patient name.
SCHILLER has tested the following Barcode reader:
Symbol Model LS 2208, from Symbol Tech N.Y.
3.10 Patient Data
New patient
Edit patient Data
Delete patient
A new patient can be defined from the Patient search screen. Dependent on display
configuration, the icons may be in the side bar or the bottom bar.
New patient
Edit patient
Delete patient
3.10.1
Entering / Editing Patient Data
• For correct predicted values and diagnosis, it is important that all patient data is
entered correctly.
• If no date of birth and gender is entered, the interpretation is performed as if for a
50-year old male patient.
• The Patient ID can only be defined for a new patient. For an existing patient, the
patient ID field is greyed and cannot be changed.
• The Patient ID must be entered to register a patient on the system. All other fields
are optional (and can be entered at a later date as necessary).
• When auto ID is requested for the patient ID, the
SCHILLER standard
Patient ID
generator is used. SCHILLER uses the
universally unique identifier
(
UUID
)
standard
The intent of UUIDs is to enable distributed systems to uniquely identify
information without significant central coordination (
.
• When Swedish, Danish, Finnish, or Norwegian ID format is defined, a message is
displayed if a PatID is entered that does not conform to the defined standard (
para. 11.3.4, Patient ID System, page 122)
Extra entries are given for spiro recordings (
see para. 9, Worklist, page 110)
.
PID (Pat ID)
The patient ID is a unique patient identifier. There is no restriction on the characters
or format used.
Name, first name
Enter patient’s name and first name (max. 50 characters).
Date of Birth
Enter the patient’s date of birth dd-mm-yyyy (or in the format defined in system