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The development of hospital business demands the integration of information systems. After studying the relative technologies for system connection,system integration and different modes of connecting system, we put forward a protocol to integrate the existing laboratory information system( LIS) and hospital information system(HIS). It introduces the multi-tier distributed technical methods for improving the client/server applications; it ascertains the units and transactions participating in workflow integration by referencing the IHE( Integrating the Healthcare Enterprises) Laboratory Technology Framework; it implements information exchange by Health Level 7(HL7) standards; and it can conserve previous investment and avoid some problems of security, maintenance and realtime process without the risk of massively updating system.
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Humans , Clinical Laboratory Information Systems , Health Level Seven , Hospital Information Systems , Systems IntegrationABSTRACT
Objective To generalize widely the use of laboratory electronic order system in hospital,and rebuild and optimize laboratory workflow. Methods The workflows were confirmed by step-by-step and deployed synthetically materials preparation and staff training,which improved the system continuously during its working. Results All the concerned modules runs stably,which functions are improved greatly and the expected goals of design and application generalization are reached. Conclusion The functional applicability and manipulability of interface are in favor of generalizing the use of the health information system.
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Objective To construct health examination system based on network to satisfy the growing demand for businesses management. Methods Through interacting on the system interface with LIS. The use of diagnostic expressions, templates and default values speeded up medical data entry and deposit in scan mode to non -digital medical images. Results The software of health examination information system was developed and the work flow of health examination was reconstructed. Conclusion The physical examination information system can greatly reduce the workload of repeated transcription and entering, and enhance the efficiency of health examination management.