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| − | AquilaCRS & IBID is a patient care records system for burns | + | AquilaCRS & IBID is a patient care records system for burns, that contains patient identifiable & patient clinical records. |
| − | The software is a 3-tier database application that is installed locally at each hospital or burn service. | + | The software product is a 3-tier database application that is installed locally at each hospital or burn service. |
The software product consists of a database (usually MS SQL Server), a middle-tier application server and a windows client software. The client software connects to the application middle tier via TCP/IP using the HTTP protocol. | The software product consists of a database (usually MS SQL Server), a middle-tier application server and a windows client software. The client software connects to the application middle tier via TCP/IP using the HTTP protocol. | ||
Revision as of 14:01, 16 July 2012
This is a Technical Overview topic
General Overview
AquilaCRS & IBID is a patient care records system for burns, that contains patient identifiable & patient clinical records.
The software product is a 3-tier database application that is installed locally at each hospital or burn service.
The software product consists of a database (usually MS SQL Server), a middle-tier application server and a windows client software. The client software connects to the application middle tier via TCP/IP using the HTTP protocol.
Access to data locally is managed by local administrators.
IBID Central Database
Each installation of IBID regularly transfers some data to a central commissioning database, hosted within the NHS Net in Manchester. The data is transferred to a web server using HTTPS, and does not transfer any patient-identifiable data.
Access to National data is authorised by the National Network for Burn Care Commissioners (NNBC).