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Basic Principles of Designing Software for Multiprofile Hospitals

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Principal distinctive features of creation of computer database systems for multiprofile clinics are discussed. These features determine the quality and viability of such systems in actual practice and consist of using a mechanism of rubrics and additions in storing, in particular, diagnoses, a mechanism of "nominations" in storing user parameters, and a two-stage mechanism of data analysis with the help of a special utility for interactive search for necessary data.

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Aleyev, L.S., Bolgov, M.Y., Komissarenko, I.V. et al. Basic Principles of Designing Software for Multiprofile Hospitals. Cybernetics and Systems Analysis 38, 935–937 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022912509356

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