Databases are used in hospitals to store patient details and medical images so they can be accessed from anywhere within a hospital or network. These multi-user databases are managed by a database management system (DBMS) software, which handles all requests to access or modify patient data from users across the system. The DBMS differentiates a database from regular files and controls interactions between the stored data and authorized users.
Databases are used in hospitals to store patient details and medical images so they can be accessed from anywhere within a hospital or network. These multi-user databases are managed by a database management system (DBMS) software, which handles all requests to access or modify patient data from users across the system. The DBMS differentiates a database from regular files and controls interactions between the stored data and authorized users.
Databases are used in hospitals to store patient details and medical images so they can be accessed from anywhere within a hospital or network. These multi-user databases are managed by a database management system (DBMS) software, which handles all requests to access or modify patient data from users across the system. The DBMS differentiates a database from regular files and controls interactions between the stored data and authorized users.
Databases ………………………….(use) within a medical context for many purposes. For
example, they………………………(use) to hold patient details so they…………………………. (access) from anywhere within a hospital or network of hospitals. With the recent improvements in image compression techniques, X-rays and scan output can also be held in databases and…………………………. (access) in the same way. These multi-user databases…………………………. (manage) by a piece of software called a Database Management system (DBM). It is this which differentiates a database from an ordinary computer file. Between the physical databases itself (i.e., the data as actually stored) and the user of the system is the DBMS. All requests for access to data from users—whether people at terminals or other programs running in batch………………….. (handle) by the DBMS.
DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMB
Databases ………………………….(use) within a medical context for many purposes. For
example, they………………………(use) to hold patient details so they…………………………. (access) from anywhere within a hospital or network of hospitals. With the recent improvements in image compression techniques, X-rays and scan output can also be held in databases and…………………………. (access) in the same way. These multi-user databases…………………………. (manage) by a piece of software called a Database Management system (DBM). It is this which differentiates a database from an ordinary computer file. Between the physical databases itself (i.e., the data as actually stored) and the user of the system is the DBMS. All requests for access to data from users—whether people at terminals or other programs running in batch………………….. (handle) by the DBMS.