A Design on the Component-Based Price Checking System in Hospitals

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Government price control departments must supervise charges of medical services (CMS) and judge whether hospital charges violate the rules. At present, it is still manual operation to supervise CMS. There are heterogeneous data formats and nonstandard name record if we supervise CMS by using the computer. And it is unable to satisfy the customers frequently changeable request and so on. In view of this, the article proposed a solution of hospital price checking system, which adopts component-based way during design process and combines the computer supervise with the artificial auxiliary determination to remedy the defect of machine determination inaccurate. Finally in the movement process the system can react rapidly. The match precision was high, and the processing speed is quick and so on.

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