2015
DOI: 10.5121/hiij.2015.4201
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The Concept Of a Medical Information System by Rate of use(CHEBHOSP)

Abstract: When most patients visit physicians in a clinic or a hospital, they are asked about their medical history and related medical tests' results which might not exist or might simply have been lost over time. In emergency situations, many patients suffer or sadly die because of lack of pertinent medical information. Patient's Health information (PHI) saved by Electronic Medical Record (EMR) could be accessible only by a hospital using their EMR system. Furthermore, Personal Health Record (PHR) information cannot b… Show more

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“…From the perspective of providers , a primary benefit of PHR systems is that these technologies address a significant gap in the current health information exchange mechanisms. In the absence of stable and formal technology standards that allow the transfer of patient records from one provider to another, PHRs can offer an alternative means to achieve this purpose [ 44 , 63 , 107 ]. Patients can access their health records as, when, and where needed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the perspective of providers , a primary benefit of PHR systems is that these technologies address a significant gap in the current health information exchange mechanisms. In the absence of stable and formal technology standards that allow the transfer of patient records from one provider to another, PHRs can offer an alternative means to achieve this purpose [ 44 , 63 , 107 ]. Patients can access their health records as, when, and where needed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The medical information system is a system containing many subsystems like accounting system [3], [4], storage system, human resources system, administrative system… that communicate with each other by using patient identity [5]. For the graphical interface of management of information, it is useful to share information in distributed databases depending on its use [1], [6].The graphical interfaces must consider the role of user authorization affecting the subsystem included in the global system [7].The graphical interface should respect the constraints and the criteria of a language interface and a data definition language. A relational database management system such as SQL [8] must ensure a proposal of data and types allowing easy manipulation of graphical interfaces and users permissions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%