A Study on the Data Design of Residents Electronic Health Records System

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Residents' health records is different from general hospital medical records, because it is not just about people receive medical service records, or a continuous, sustained, long-term, comprehensive, more extensive information about health information. This article according to the actual situation to the residents of electronic health records system database design are analyzed, and the residents' information table, the doctor information table, a medical information table, health file information table, travel information table and announcement information table 6 design of basic data table made a specific description.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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5524-5527

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July 2014

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