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Health Information

System

Mountain View College

Other Hospital
Information Systems
CHAPTER 11
HIS Reporters

Team Members

Reporters

Gems David Rugene Reanan


Gonzales Castor Albaciete
HIS Reporters Introduction

Cardiology Information System

Definition
The cardiology information system (CIS) is
mainly focused on the storage and retrieval of
cardiology-centric images. This system usually
recieves an order with patients demographics
from other information management systems.

The information used by cardiologist for the


diagnosis and treatment of illnesses varies from
personal notes, to signals, images, and reports
from investigation and procedure.
HIS Reporters Introduction

Evolution of CIS

Evolution of CIS
Decades ago, the requirement 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. In the 1970s, available cardiology
information systems originated from mainframe environments, whise technical
specifics would be considered ridiculous in today's context.

In the 1980s, modular systems that emphasized the use of real-time applications
and mini computers became trend. Over the years, the trend for smaller computers
remained, but the introduction of the internet became a turning point that shifted the
focus of most systems towards creating networks and facilitating integration.
Cardiology information system nowadays have unique features that enable remote
access and easy retrieval. Some systems have also attempted to integrate
radiology information system (RIS) to involve more administrative processes and go
beyond storage purposes
HIS Reporters Introduction Benefits

Benefits of CIS

Benefits of CIS
Ease of Access While Flexibility in the Enhanced
Maintaining Data Security Workflow Comparability

CIS consolidates multiple Availability of mobile


CIS is an essential
types of patient technology allows
repository of cardiology
cardiology information, cardiologists to assess a
imagery results; thereby,
thus eliminating the need wide array of information
retrieval of past data is
for doctors to request without having to leave
convinient.
different imaging results the patient's bedside.
from different
departments.
HIS Reporters Introduction Benefits Functionalities

Insert your topic here

Functionalities of
CIS
Editing, Viewing, and Storing Multi-Modal
Cardiology Data
Remote Access
Visualization and Reporting Capabilities

EHR Integration
HIS Reports Introduction Benefits Functionalities

Functionalities of CIS

I. Editing, Viewing, and Storing Multi-Modal


Cardiology Data

With the help of CIS, Different types of data, including those of


computed tomography (CT), cardiac ultrasound, Nuclear imaging, and
angiography may be managed on a single platform.

II. Remote Access

The use of networks and integrated information systems, coupled with


the availability of the internet and tablets and smart phones, offers
flexibility to CIS.
HIS Reports Introduction Benefits Functionalities

Functionalities of CIS

III. Visualization and Reporting Capabilities

Two of the main benefits of CIS are the ease and the consistency of
reporting. As a result, virtual real-time information retrieval is possible
anytime and anyhere with just a couple of clicks.

IV. EHR Integration

CIS may be integrated with existing electronic health record systems;


this results in the enhancement of the quality of services of the health
professionals by offering a more comprehensive view of the patient
care specrtrum.
HIS Reporters Introduction Benefits Functionalities RIS

Radiology Information System

Radiology Information System


A radiology information system refers to a
network system used in managing imagery and
associated data in the radiology department. The
system tracks the orders and billing information of
the requestion department.

The use of RIS in health care institutions has many


advantages in the context of improving overall
operations of the institution. The system enables
easier access to patient information because it
can be integrated in referring to the doctor's
electronic health record (EHR) system, resulting in
better patient experience.
HIS Reporters Introduction Benefits Functionalities RIS Functions

Function of RIS

Function of RIS
Rouse (2017) describes the following of an RIS:

I. Patient Management
II. Scheduling
III. Patient Tracking
IV. Results Reporting
V. Image Tracking
VI. Billing
HIS Reporters Introduction Benefits Functionalities RIS Functions

Function of RIS

I. Patient Management

The system tracks the patient's entire workflow within the radiology
department

II. Scheduling

The system allows staff to schedule appointments for in-patient and


out-patients

III. Patient Tracking

Patient tracking means tracing patient's radiology history starting from


admission to discharge and coordinating it with his/her past, present,
and future appointments.
HIS Reporters Introduction Benefits Functionalities RIS Functions

Function of RIS

IV. Results reporting

Results reporting is possible through the statistical reports generated


by RIS.

V. Image Tracking

RIS was traditionally used to track individual films and associated data.

VI. Billing

Billing is made convenient through the system's financial record


keeping and processing of electronic payments and automated claims.
HIS Reporters Introduction Benefits Functionalities RIS Function End

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