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Introduction
Measuring medical outcomes
What is the QL-Recorder?
Concept
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Simple
Infrared link, printer
Infrared link, printer
WLAN, server, printer
Infrared link, server, printer
Infrared link, laptop, printer
WLAN, laptop, IR-link, printer
Complex
WLAN, fileserver, SQL-DB, WWW; printer; fax
WLAN, SQL-DB, e-Mail; fax
WLAN, server, SQL-DB, printer
Infrared link, server, SQL-DB, printer
AnyQuery
Laptop, printer
Laptop, fileserver
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About the QL-Recorder
About "Quality of life"
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Example 1 out of 12: Simple configuration with mini-pen-notebook and printer

Components and connections
- This configuration consists of a mini-pen-notebook with integrated touch-screen and a printer.
- They are connected via infrared-interface (IrDA) (alternatively: parallel port).
- Hardware example: Computer: Palmax PD-1000, BCom CivilNote; printer: Canon BJC-80. Total cost: about 2.500,- up to 5.000,- DM
Functionality: Interview and result printing
- The patient fills in questionnaires at the mini-pen-notebook.
- Recorded data are stored on the mini-pen-notebook.
- The results of the current interview and an overview of the patient's course appear on the printer.
Functionality: Searching and using recorded data
- The doctor can search and print data of individual interviews on the mini-pen-notebook using AnyQuery.
- Data of multiple interviews can be exported as table to be processed further using other programs.
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