Research on Hospital Information System Function Analysis and Implementation Based on B/S Mode

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Hospital Information System (HIS) is the application of computer technology, communication technology and management science to hospital information management. The significance, status and problems of HIS in China are analyzed. Then, a HIS architecture is designed that is divided into five sub-systems, namely, clinic sub-system, inpatient sub-system, medicine sub-system, inspection sub-system and management sub-system. Finally, its B/S structure and distributed mode are presented. Using HIS can strengthen hospital management and improve medical treatment quality.

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December 2012

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