scholarly journals Regional oncological service informatization: work support system of the oncological service

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 31-35
Author(s):  
S.А. Efremof ◽  
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E.А. Gruzdeva ◽  
V.V. Petkau ◽  
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Requirements to the modern information systems become more complicated. Nowadays it is not enough just to collect data and to ascertain the result. Work support system of the oncological service (WSSO) allows to prevent defects in patient diagnostic and treatment management in real time mode. Regional oncological information system ONCOR performs this role in Sverdlovsk region. ONCOR is a part of State information system. It aggregates data from different sources: medical organizations, primary oncology offices, healthcare department, compulsory health insurance fund, insurance companies etc. The results of WSSO introduction in Sverdlovsk region are presented in this issue. First it led to the shortening the term of routing the patients with malignant tumors from the first visit to the medical organization at the place of residence to the specialized organization. Mean time from the first visit of doctor till the referral to the regional oncology dispensary grew from 20 to 32 days as the electronic entry throughout ViPNet was introduced. It was reduced from 32 to 18 days thanks to WSSO. The time from referral till actual doctor’s appointment is under the responsibility of regional oncology center. WSSO allows to control this index, to reveal the problem key points and to affect them. This time was reduced from 14 to 5 days. The second part of the issue is devoted to the veracity of WSSO data which are controlled throughout the integration and coordination with different information systems. As an example, the dynamic of early detection of malignant tumors is presented. The share of I-II stages has changed from 53% to 57%.

2020 ◽  
Vol 83 ◽  
pp. 01058
Author(s):  
Anita Romanová ◽  
Natália Švejdová

Process-managed organization has much in common with the management of the information system. Management of the company can therefore be compared to the management of the system, while it is necessary to ensure information and communication flows. Effective information processing and knowledge base building are the basis for the functioning of the organization and its strategic intent. The means to achieve this goal is the information system. Informatization is the process of penetrating ICT into all areas of society in order to make it work effectively. An important part of building the information society is eHealth. The Internet, information systems, information technology and healthcare electronisation are important aids to improve and streamline the functioning of the entire health system, as they enable faster and more effective communication between all actors in the health sector (ie pharmacies, patients, healthcare facilities and insurance companies). The aim of this paper is to analyze hospital information systems in hospitals on the territory of the Slovak Republic, to identify the modules they consist of and to define interconnections of these systems with other information systems, not only within the given organization but also from the external environment.


2020 ◽  
pp. 51-61
Author(s):  
A. E. Mikheev ◽  
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O. A. Vogt ◽  
I. L. Khait ◽  
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The article summarizes many years of experience in implementing medical information systems (MIS) in medical organizations. The article analyzes the transformation of the medical community’s ideas about the process of implementing MIS and its effectiveness for the period from 1994 to 2020. The features of the introduction of MIS in large medical and preventive associations are considered. There is a need to reorganize the business processes of a medical organization, including clinical processes.


2012 ◽  
Vol 198-199 ◽  
pp. 380-385 ◽  
Author(s):  
Feng Wang ◽  
Wei Mei Zhi ◽  
Long Ju Yang ◽  
Yan Yan Wang

With the widespread use of information systems, traditional manual audit approach cannot adapt to the quick development of information technologies. It has drawbacks of high cost, inefficiency, big risk, poor quality, etc. Computer-assisted audit and its applications are studied in this paper. Firstly, comparative analysis between traditional manual audit and computer-assisted audit is conducted. Then the flow of data-oriented computer-assisted audit is presented and the implementation steps are detailed. Finally, the applications of computer-assisted audit are discussed in four practical audit cases of information systems, i.e. hospital information system, electrical police management system, local taxation management information system and medical insurance fund management information system. And the corresponding audit results are given. The practical audit cases show that computer-assisted audit can expand the audit scope and perform deeper data analysis, thus cutting down the cost and risk of audit while improving efficiency and quality of audit. Therefore, it can effectively help auditors to perform information systems audit.


2021 ◽  
pp. 70-81
Author(s):  
S. B. Choloyan ◽  
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A. K. Ekimov ◽  
E. N. Baigazina ◽  
N. S. Molodtsov ◽  
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In medical organizations, information systems solve the following tasks: the ability to receive and store information, quick access to it and its transmission, the ability to generate various reports, the availability of specialized workplaces of medical workers, etc. Information systems are gradually evolving, turning from a tool capable of solving the simplest management tasks into a tool capable of solving the entire range of management tasks encountered in the practice of a medical organization at all levels of management. The purpose of the study is to describe the four stages of creating information systems, highlight the characteristic features of the functioning of information systems at each stage, as well as highlight the list of the main management tasks that are being developed at the selected stage and ways to solve them. The main attention was paid to the development of information systems of medical organizations working with the children’s population. Results. The first stage of the development of information systems began with the use of computer technology in the practice of medical organizations and was reduced to the fact that programmers of both medical and third-party organizations began to develop tasks, the totality of which later became known as “creating an information system” of a medical organization. The goal of the second stage is already the transformation of information systems of medical organizations in order to describe production processes in terms of a process approach and implement them in the form of software modules. The third stage of building information systems is the stage of describing the work of a medical organization based on mathematical models in order to justify the optimal solution of the production tasks available in it. The fourth stage of building information systems is the construction of an “information system that implements the functions of an intelligent management system of a medical organization”. The authors of the article give recommendations on the formalization of information available in a medical organization for the purpose of its effective use by artificial intelligence. Findings. Thus, an information system is a tool for solving management problems, its development as a tool for solving management problems requires knowledge of management theory, organization theory, process approach in management, methods of multidimensional statistical analysis and modeling methods, languages and modeling methods based on neural networks.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 128-143
Author(s):  
Tedi Budiman

Financial information system is an information system that provides information to individuals or groups of people, both inside and outside the company that contains financial problems and information about the flow of money for users in the company. Financial information systems are used to solve financial problems in a company, by meeting three financial principles: fast, safe, and inexpensive.Quick principle, the intention is that financial information systems must be able to provide the required data on time and can meet the needs. The Safe Principle means that the financial information system must be prepared with consideration of internal controls so that company assets are maintained. The Principle of Inexpensive, the intention is that the cost of implementing a financial information system must be reduced so that it is relatively inexpensive.Therefore we need technology media that can solve financial problems, and produce financial information to related parties quickly, safely and cheaply. One example of developing information technology today is computer technology and internet. Starting from financial problems and technological advances, the authors make a website-based financial management application to facilitate the parties that perform financial management and supervision.Method of development application program is used Waterfall method, with the following stages: Software Requirement Analysis, Software Design, Program Code Making, Testing, Support, Maintenance.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 123-142
Author(s):  
Sang Ayu Putu Arie Indraswarawati ◽  
I Putu Deddy Samtika Putra ◽  
Ni Wayan Cahyani

The use of Accounting Information System (AIS) is very helpful in accommodating all the information needed to make an accurate decision. Indicators in determining the good and bad performance of an information system can be seen through AIS user satisfaction and usage. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of top management support, system quality and information quality on AIS user satisfaction. The sample selection method used was purposive sampling. The research sample was 147 people consisting of administrators, loan officers and savings at 29 Lembaga Perkreditan Desa (LPD) in Ubud Subdistrict. The data in this study is primary data which is the answer from the questionnaire. The regression results show that all variables have a significance of 0,000. It shows that top management support, system quality and information quality have positive influences on Accounting Information System user satisfaction.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 122
Author(s):  
Assist. Prof. Dr. Demokaan DEMİREL

The distinctive quality of the new social structure is that information becomes the only factor of production. In today's organizations, public administrators are directly responsible for applying information to administrative processes. In addition to his managerial responsibilities, a knowledge based organization requires every employee to take responsibility for achieving efficiency. This has increased the importance of information systems in the decision-making process. Information systems consist of computer and communication technology, data base management and model management and include activity processing system, management information system, decision support systems, senior management information system, expert systems and office automation systems. Information systems in the health sector aim at the management and provision of preventive and curative health services. The use of information systems in healthcare has the benefits of increasing service quality, shortening treatment processes, maximizing efficiency of the time, labour and medical devices. The use of information systems for clinical decision making and reducing medical errors in the healthcare industry dates back to the 1960s. Clinical information systems involve processing, storing and re-accessing information that supports patient care in a hospital. Clinical information systems are systems that are directly or indirectly related to patient care. These systems include electronic health/patient records, clinical decision support systems, nurse information systems, patient tracking systems, tele-medicine, case mix and smart card applications. Diagnosis-treatment systems are information-based systems used in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. It consists of laboratory information systems, picture archiving and communication system, pharmacy information system, radiology information system, nuclear medicine information system. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of health information system applications in Turkey. The first part of the study focuses on the concept of information systems and the types of information systems in organization structures. In the second part, clinical information systems and applications for diagnosis-treatment systems in Turkey are examined. Finally, the study evaluates applications in the health sector qualitatively from the new organizational structure, which is formed by information systems.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 33-38
Author(s):  
Iroda Abdullaeva ◽  
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Dilyora Hoshimova ◽  
Hamdam Xomidov ◽  
Maftuna Raxmonova

This article is devoted to the prospects of the development of banking information systems in the Republic of Uzbekistan and highlights issues such as the processing of significant flows of information in the banking information system using advanced information processing tools


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 44-53
Author(s):  
E.T. Mannopova ◽  

This article describes the main approaches to the development of an intellectual information system for managing the educational process. When developing, the experience of some foreign and national universities is taken into account, taking into account the general principles of the educational process. The analysis showed that in the development of IP there is a need for a specific approach to the development of the system.


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