ARAMIS today: Moving toward internationally distributed databank systems for follow-up studies
- 1 September 1987
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Clinical Rheumatology
- Vol. 6 (S2) , 93-102
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02203391
Abstract
The American Rheumatism Association Medical Information System (ARAMIS) is a consortium of North American rheumatic disease data banks. Founded in 1974, it has grown to include more than 16 centers, 22,000 patients, 140,000 patient encounters, and 80,000,000 observations. Traditionally, data storage and computer programs have resided on the IBM “2”-370 system at Stanford University. Distant peripheral centers have entered and retrieved data and performed analyses using proprietary long distance telephone networks. With growth, ARAMIS has placed strong emphasis on data quality and epidemiological soundness. “Core” groups at Stanford specifically address issues of quality control, biostatistics, health care economics, outcome assessment, study design, and administration. Advances in microcomputers and software has led ARAMIS to begin a migration from mainframe computing to distributed systems using IBM PC/XT/AT type computers and the Medlog software system. Substantial cost savings have been noted with distributed processing. The ability to easily transfer data and software forms a ground work for international data banks and data ezchange, but common vocabulary and common quality control procedures are essential for effective international cooperation and exchange.Keywords
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