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HEALTH

INFORMATION
SYSTEM
24 JUNE 2023 05:00 PM

Medical Intership Program Presentation

By- MD IMRAN ANSARI


OUTLINE
Introduction
Goal
Obiectives
Importance of HIS
Components of HIS
Assessment of HIS
Conclusion
Recommendations
INTRODUCTION
A health information system (HIS) is a comprehensive
framework that involves the management, processing,
storage, and exchange of health-related data and
information. It encompasses the technology, policies,
procedures, and people involved in capturing, storing,
analyzing, and utilizing health data within healthcare
organizations.
Item 5 Item 1
GOAL
20% 20%

Improve participant"s Knowledge on health


information system

Q1 2022 ( 2nd) 2.4%


Item 4 Item 2
20% 20%
Q2 2022 ( 2nd) 2.5%

Item 3
20%
OBIECTIVES

The main objectives of a health information


system are to improve the quality, efficiency, and
effectiveness of healthcare delivery, enhance
patient safety, support decision-making processes,
and facilitate the exchange of health information
among healthcare providers and other relevant
stakeholders.
IMPORTANCE OF HIS
Efficient and Accurate Documentation
Enhanced Patient Care and Safety
Improved Care Coordination and Continuity
Efficient Healthcare Operations
Compliance with Regulatory Standards
Data-Driven Insights and Research
COMPONENTS OF HIS
Electronic Health Records (EHR)

Health Information Exchange (HIE)

Clinical Decision Support Systems


(CDSS)

Health Analytics and Reporting

Telemedicine and Remote Monitoring

Privacy and Security Measures


ASSESSMENT OF HIS
System Functionality
Data Quality and Integrity
Usability and User Satisfaction
Interoperability and Health Information
Exchange
Performance and Reliability
Security and Privacy
Impact on Clinical Outcomes and
Efficiency
Cost-effectiveness
CONCLUSION

Better and stronger HIS can resolved


inadequacies in health systems.

Awareness of the importance and


components of a HIS is a prerequisite to
all those involved with its activities

Self -assessment of HIS is necessary for its


strengthening and use for better decisions
and better health.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Sensitization of stakeholders involved with
the HIS on its importance and components

Assignment of skilled personnel to the HIS


unit accompanied by better remuneration

The dissemination and use of information


from the system for decision-making.

More emphasis on electronic than paper-


based data reporting
References
• Winter A. Haux R. Ammenwerth E. Brig B. Hellrung N. Jahn F. Health
Information Systems- Architectures And Strategies. Health informatics, -ISBN
978-1-84996-441-8. 2. Ed London: Springer-Verlag London Limited: 2010.
http://store.freecollege.org/noleech1.php (accessed 29 Jan 2014).
• Health Metrics Network. Version 4.00. Framework and standards for country health
information systems:
Assessing national HIS information dissemination and use. Geneva, World Health
Organization: 2008
• Lippeveld, Theo, R. Sauerborn, and C. Bodart. Design and Implementation of Health
Information Systems. Health Information System Module. Geneva: WHO.
2000.
World Health Organisation. Components of a strong health information system. A guide
to the health metrics network framework. Geneva, World Health Organization: 2008
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