BASIC REQUIREMENTS TO STRUCTURE OF TYPICAL MEDICAL INFORMATIVE SYSTEMS IN HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT
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https://doi.org/10.11603/mie.1996-1960.2011.2.33Abstract
In modern development of health care for providing proper quality of medicare there is a necessity in accumulation and analysis of data during the long period, application of electronic and consulting models. The presented work determines basic principles of construction of the informative systems for optimization of management of health care establishments, first of all, at making decisions. Basic tasks and requirements to the informative systems on regional and local levels are considered. It is proven that typical structures of the medical informative systems must have possibilities of risks monitoring for patients and decisions as to danger identification for managers.
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