Hospital information system
A hospital information system (HIS), variously also called clinical information system (CIS) is a comprehensive, integrated information system designed to manage the administrative, financial and clinical aspects of a hospital. This encompasses paper-based information processing as well as data processing machines.
As an area of medical informatics the aim of an HIS is to achieve the best possible support of patient care and administration by electronic data processing.
It can be composed of one or a few software components with specialty-specific extensions as well as of a large variety of sub-systems in medical specialties (e.g. Laboratory Information System, Radiology Information System).
CISs are sometimes separated from HISs in that the former concentrate on patient-related and clinical-state-related data (electronic patient record) whereas the latter keeps track of administrative issues. The distinction is not always clear and there is contradictory evidence against a consistent use of both terms.
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See also
- Electronic health record (EHR) / Electronic medical record (EMR)
- Laboratory information system (LIS)
- Radiology information system (RIS)
- PACS (medical imaging)
- Medical technologist
External links
- Template:Fr Transclusion error: {{En}} is only for use in File namespace. Use {{langx|en}} or {{in lang|en}} instead. Mediboard SIH an open source web based HIS.
- openHIS an open source HIS.
- worldvista an open source HIS.
- care2x an open source HIS.
- hosxp an open source HIS.
- Health management information systems in developing countries - a key issues guide
- Providing a HIS solution includes trainings and Information system - a key issues guide