![]() Epic representatives expressed their willingness to implement the ISNCSCI and International SCI Data Sets into the system. On this background a meeting was held Jat Epic headquarters in Verona, Wisconsin, USA, where SCIBase and ISNCSCI were demonstrated. All found this was a great progress regarding functionality in the EMR. Representatives from several of these centers were shown the SCIBase contents of structured data and how these could be extracted into Excel sheets. ![]() Therefore contacts were taken to United States (US) SCI centers already using Epic during the 2014 Annual Scientific Meeting for American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) held in San Antonio, Texas, USA May 14–17. Due to the longstanding use of SCIBase, there was concern regarding the possibility to retain these benefits when implementing Epic. In November 2013, the Capital Region and Region Zealand of Denmark began a 2.5 year project to roll out the EMR from Epic Systems Corporation in Verona, Wisconsin, USA. Over the years the update of the International Standards for Neurological Classification of SCI (ISNCSCI) and various International SCI Data Sets were implemented. From the outset internationally used structured data was included. Users can document both structured and free text information. ![]() SCIBase is based on structured discipline specific checklists, including text generation from corresponding on-screen checkboxes etc. Since 1999 the Clinic for Spinal Cord Injuries had a structured multidisciplinary Electronic Medical Record (EMR), named SCIBase (Spinal Cord Injury dataBase) in function. The Clinic for Spinal Cord Injuries, Rigshospitalet, Denmark covers the population (~2.8 million) of all East Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands with treatment and rehabilitation of individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) after their acute and intensive management is finished. ![]()
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