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Hospital Information Systems

2020
Hospital information systems (HIS) have to be considered as socio-technical systems, which consist of technical components as well as of the human aspect like hospital staff and patients. HIS strive for the optimization of information logistics, to support tasks like patient care and administration of a hospital.
Nils-Hendrik, Benning, Petra, Knaup
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A specialized hospital information system

Medical Informatics, 1987
Modern information technology offers new opportunities for the storage and manipulation of hospital information. A computer-based hospital information system dedicated to urology and nephrology was designed and developed in our centre. It involves in principle, the employment of a program that allows the analysis of non-restricted non-codified texts ...
S S, el-Gamal, M A, Ghoneim
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Security in hospital information systems

International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1995
The paper links the previous and proposed activities of IMIA WG4 with the developments of IMIA WG10. The fading systems boundaries, increasing and integrated functionality together with the increasing use of information within HIS to care for patients raises the questions of whether HIS should be treated as 'safety critical' systems or medical devices ...
B, Barber, D, Garwood, P, Skerman
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Hospital Information Systems in Japan

Methods of Information in Medicine, 1986
SummaryHospital information systems have been in use in Japan since 1968. Yet, riot much is known in Western literature about Japanese HIS. This paper traces the historical development of HIS in e that country and discusses the strong influence of the Japanese social system.
K C, Lun, R, Watanabe, S, Kaihara
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Hospital information systems planning

Journal of Medical Systems, 1983
Phase I of the information systems plan at a large metropolitan teaching hospital is described. Planning strategy, staffing, and cost are discussed, as well as the success and failure of various stages of the plan. Tips and suggestions for successful planning are offered.
P, Wolotsky, A J, Varone
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The adoption of hospital information systems

Health Economics, 2007
AbstractThis paper empirically examines the diffusion of hospital information systems (ISs), specifically, pharmacy, laboratory, and radiology systems. Given the policy significance of health IS and the widespread perception that it's diffusion is slow, a better understanding of the mechanisms driving IS adoption is needed.
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