DMR121 - personal Digital Medical Records

DMR121 relies on storage and peer-to-peer sharing of encrypted network information to enable one-to-one sharing of medical information between any two parties involved in healthcare delivery processes.

It supports medical information storage requirements as required by almost any legislation, in terms of storage media location and ownership as well as in terms of information security and privacy.

It concentrates complete patient medical records, however dispersed amongst doctors, hospitals, laboratories and administrations, on the patient himself and enables this patients to present his records, or any other relevant information, at any time and in any chosen point of health care delivery - anywhere in the world.

This enables the creation of a highly functional distributed Digital Medical Records architecture which can satisfy and often exceed all of the functional requirements currently set as modernisation targets for most national health records systems. Internet-based tooling enables immediate introduction of technical enhancements and of new legal requirements with minimum cost and with immediate effect throughout the administered region. The latest list of licenced medicines finds its way instantly into electronic prescription pads of all doctors.

Access to personal encrypted medical information by the patients themselves can make some current and expensive legislations, like Data Protection Act or HIPAA, redundant. The system benefits all participants in the health care system by improving security, flexibility and management, and by removing many legal burdens. DMR121 system