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This document presents an overview of hospital information systems (HIS), focusing on cardiology and radiology systems. It discusses the evolution of HIS, functionalities, benefits, and the role of picture archiving and communication systems (PACS).
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MT 111/L: HIS OTHER HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEM GROUP 2 CARDIOLOGY INFORMATION SYSTEM mainly focused on the storage and retrieval of cardiology centric images. Once the images are acquired from imaging modalities, they are profiled based on the order and stored for further distribution,...
MT 111/L: HIS OTHER HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEM GROUP 2 CARDIOLOGY INFORMATION SYSTEM mainly focused on the storage and retrieval of cardiology centric images. Once the images are acquired from imaging modalities, they are profiled based on the order and stored for further distribution, viewing, and long-term archiving. can be provided in digital format, and the system serves as repository of these forms of images. EVOLUTION OF CIS Decades Ago the requirements for an electronic medical information system were restricted by the availability of equipment a good database schema combined with a functional user interface was deemed adequate 1970s available cardiology information systems originated from manufacturer environments the technical specifications of these systems would be considered ridiculous in today's context 1980s modular systems emphasizing the use of real-time applications and minicomputers became the trend Over the Years the trend for smaller computers continued the introduction of the internet became a turning point that shifted the focus of most systems toward creating networks and facilitating integration Modern Day cardiology information systems now have unique features that enable remote access and easy retrieval BENEFITS OF CARDIOLOGY INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) 1. Ease of Access while Maintaining Data Security - It consolidates multiple type of patient's cardiology information, thus eliminating the need for doctors to request different imaging results from different departments. 2. Flexibility in the Workflow - Availability of mobile technology allows cardiologists to assess a wide ray of information. 3. Enhanced Compatibility - CIS is an essential respiratory of cardiology image results, thereby, retrieval of past data is convenient. FUNCTIONALITIES OF CIS 1. Editing, Viewing, and Storing Multi-Modal Cardiology Data Manages diverse cardiology data types on a single platform: CT scans Echocardiography (cardiac ultrasound) MRI Nuclear imaging (PET and SPECT) Angiography 2. Remote Access Enabled by networks, internet, and mobile devices (tablets, smartphones) Provides flexibility and convenience 3. Visualization and Reporting Capabilities Offers ease and consistency in reporting Enables real-time virtual information retrieval 4. EHR Integration Integrates seamlessly with electronic health records Enhances patient care by providing a comprehensive view of patient data RADIOLOGY INFORMATION SYSTEM refers to a network system used in managing imagers and associated data in the radiology department. picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) for the storage and management of medical images vendor neutral archivals (VNA) to manage image archives for record-keeping and billing within a hospital information system (HIS) Advantages of RIS in Health Care Institutions easier access to patient information faster processing of payments permits reports to be easily generated and sent FUNCTIONS OF RIS Rouse (2017) describes the following function of a RIS: Patient Management – The system tracks the patient‟s entire workflow within the radiology department. Scheduling – The system allows staff to schedule appointments for in-patients and outpatients. Patient Tracking – Patient tracking means tracing the patient‟s radiology history starting from admission to discharge and coordinating it with his or her past, present, and future appointments. FUNCTIONS OF RIS Results reporting – Results reporting is possible through the statistical reports generated by RIS. Image tracking – RIS was traditionally used to track individual films and associated data Billing – Billing is made convenient through the system‟s financial record keeping and processing of electronic payments and automated claim THANK YOU!