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Define Clinical Information System. Discuss The Components of CIS. What Are The Benefits of CIS.

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Define Clinical Information System. Discuss The Components of CIS. What Are The Benefits of CIS.

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the cord. ra computerized #7 vortant function of CTS is to help create the Medical ree an im Medical Record ric i Clinical Information System Clinical Information Systems differ from Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems. EHR contains information about a person’s health, including test results, treatments and past medical history. It is also intended to exchange information with other electronic health records so that other healthcare professionals may have access to a patient's medical information. While CIS is highly specific, and stores and manages information that is directly collected from caretaker and service providers. EHR and CIS systems can collaborate to give a more complete picture of a patient's health. EHR systems may draw information from CIS systems to provide precise information to decision- mndking clinicians, allowing them to better treat their patients. These CIS and EHR advantages are enhanced by cloud-based EHR systems, which can send this information to clinicians regardless of their location. The integration of these two systems will provide consumers with a more responsive healthcare experience. PU Health/Nursing Informatics & Techy 126 OMPONENTS OF CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM The CIS contains application modules that enable the following: Planning of care (use of Care Plans): Care plans embedded in the CIS anticipate the needs og the clinician in delivering care for various patient types and provide direction to the clinician, ‘on tasks to be performed according to scenarios, occasions and events. + Provision of Clinical Decision Support: A Clinical Decision Support System that provides guidance and knowledge at the point of care is an integral part of the CIS. Clinical deci support is envisaged not as a single system or application but as built-in functions within aj the patient care application components especially the CIS. The clinical decision suppor application/functionality should be designed to match agreed policies, procedures ang standards created and accepted by the hospital, based on evidence-based medicine and beg practices, Clinical Data Management: It includes Clinical Data Documentation (Data entry), Data Storage, Data Retrieval and Display. Direct care providers enter data that they obtain or generate vig data entry tools provided in the CIS. Clinical care-providers use and share information regarding a single patient as well as groups of patients when performing their work. The Cis manages the entire operations data of a single patient as well as groups of patients. It collect and capture all data generated by patient care activities and events, submit data for storage in the database of Patient Information .Also it retrieves and present data as views and displays containing appropriate data arranged in a manner such that various tasks can be performed effectively, efficiently and safely. It provide mechanism to capture all relevant data of a single patient for subsequent compilation that constitutes the EMR Benefits of Clinical Information System © Automation of tedious manual activities © Increased accuracy due to reduced human error © Traceable records available from many sites of care at the same time * Connection with other bedside equipment and information systems. * More secure and high-quality clinical process due to the built-in error checking and knowledge-based methods * Available of data to a wide range of systems and for a variety of reasons such as clinical, corporate, and research reporting

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