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1986
This is the first of four chapters that describe clinical information systems (CIS). In Chapter 2 medical systems were organized by the objects they processed: Data. The uninterpreted items Information. Interpreted sets of data Knowledge. The rules, relationships, experience, etc. by which data become information.
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This is the first of four chapters that describe clinical information systems (CIS). In Chapter 2 medical systems were organized by the objects they processed: Data. The uninterpreted items Information. Interpreted sets of data Knowledge. The rules, relationships, experience, etc. by which data become information.
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Gurukul International Multidisciplinary Research Journal
Abstract:- hospital information system (his) has evolved as an integration system of order entry systems, an administrative system, and departmental subsystems within a hospital. It has become more and more necessary for every health care staff in a hospital to use a computer terminal at almost everyday’s works.
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Abstract:- hospital information system (his) has evolved as an integration system of order entry systems, an administrative system, and departmental subsystems within a hospital. It has become more and more necessary for every health care staff in a hospital to use a computer terminal at almost everyday’s works.
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Effective health care, 1984
The intention of this paper is to give an overall view of. (a) The part a computer-based hospital information system (HIS) might play in a hospital. (b) The consequences of this part as to requirements for the contents (components, structure) of a hospital information system.
A R, Bakker, J L, Mol
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The intention of this paper is to give an overall view of. (a) The part a computer-based hospital information system (HIS) might play in a hospital. (b) The consequences of this part as to requirements for the contents (components, structure) of a hospital information system.
A R, Bakker, J L, Mol
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1984
Our search had been dedicated to the measurement of the communication’s perturbulation inside a Hospital Information System.
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Our search had been dedicated to the measurement of the communication’s perturbulation inside a Hospital Information System.
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Introduction to hospital information systems
International Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 1987The phrase, 'hospital information system', is frequently used in discussions about the flow of information throughout a hospital with the assumption that everybody has the same concept in mind. Closer examination shows that this is not necessarily the case.
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