A. medical insurance system interface B. community medical system interface C. telemedicine consultation system interface D. doctor's advice inquiry interface
Hospital information system (HIS), also known as "Hospital Management Information System" (HMS), refers to the comprehensive management of people flow, logistics and capital flow in hospitals and their subordinate departments by using modern means such as computer software and hardware technology and network communication technology, and collects, stores, processes, extracts, transmits, summarizes and processes the data generated in various stages of medical activities to generate various information for hospitals.
Hospital Information System (HIS) is an indispensable digital tool for modern hospitals, which includes many parts and modules. The following will introduce each part of the hospital information management system and its functions in detail, so as to better understand its importance and role.
1. Clinical diagnosis and treatment
This part includes the key components related to the clinical work of the hospital, including:
Doctor's workstation: it provides doctors with a digital working environment for patient's medical records and diagnosis and treatment plans, which is helpful to improve the accuracy and efficiency of diagnosis.
Nurse workstation: Nurses can use this workstation to record patients' nursing information, drug management and patient monitoring data to ensure comprehensive care for patients.
Clinical inspection system: used for laboratory data management, including the recording, storage and sharing of inspection results.
Medical imaging system: It is used to manage medical imaging data, such as X-rays, CT scans and magnetic resonance images, so that doctors can make diagnosis and treatment.
Blood transfusion and blood bank management system: used to manage the inventory of blood and blood products, track the blood transfusion process and ensure blood safety.
Operation anesthesia management system: help to coordinate the operation room work, including operation arrangement, narcotic drug management and operation room resource allocation.
2. Drug management
Drug management is an important aspect of hospital operation, including:
Data preparation and drug dictionary: manage drug information and dictionary to ensure correct medication.
Pharmacy management function: manage the inventory, replenishment and drug distribution of hospital pharmacy.
Management function of outpatient and emergency pharmacy: manage the supply and distribution of drugs in outpatient and emergency pharmacy.
The management function of inpatient pharmacy: to ensure that inpatients get correct drug treatment.
Drug accounting function: tracking drug use and cost is helpful to cost control.
Drug price management: manage drug prices and purchase contracts.
Preparation management subsystem: manage the preparation and use of special pharmaceutical preparations.
Rational drug use consultation function: to provide rational drug use advice for medical staff and patients.