First, cloud deployment. At present, many hospitals are deployed physically, which requires a certain amount of space, a large amount of hardware equipment, electricity, etc. Cloud deployment can help medical institutions save a lot of money and is also an important means of reducing carbon emissions. Using cloud deployment, the venue and hardware will be If it is no longer needed, your electricity bill will drop significantly.
Secondly, the integrated construction of information systems. At present, many business systems in hospitals operate independently, and data are blocked, resulting in information islands, which is inconvenient to a certain extent for doctors and patients. Integrated construction is to open up the underlying data of each business system, unify dictionaries, unify standards, and unify processes to allow business flow and data interconnection. This will not only facilitate hospital management, but also facilitate patient consultation and reduce traveling back and forth between different departments. Third, the scalability of the system. The future hospital information system must be flexible and scalable. Business modules can be added or deleted through configuration without affecting other businesses. Interconnection with third parties can be carried out through reserved standard interfaces to facilitate data collection.
Fourth, statistical analysis of data. At present, many hospital information systems only have data statistics and no analysis, and cannot well assist the leadership in analyzing and making decisions. In the future, artificial intelligence will be used in this part, and big data will be used.