Abstract: When a patient comes to a hospital, clinic, physician practices or other clinics, the enrollment section will ask whether the patient in question had never come or not. If the patient in question said he had never come then the officer will ask you Medication Patient Identification Card (KiB), which will be used to search for patient records in question. In the conventional health care, then the officer will use a tracer to locate patient records at the storage warehouse in the form of stacks of paper. If a patient at a hospital is still a bit it will not be problematic, but if the patient sudha achieve large-scale number in the hundreds of thousands or even millions it will certainly cause problems. Database records are kept in hospital untapped to the maximum to be exchanged at another hospital when the patient arrives at another hospital for further treatment or research purposes. This study aims to produce a computerized model of inter Medical Information Systems Hospital. Facilitate the benefits of this research is in the medical records of patients get information, patient history properly stored in computerized medical records, patient data search can be found quicker resulting in faster unhandled The expected outcome of this research is rapidly tertanganinya patients coming to a clinic and when the patient comes to the clinic to another place then the patient's medical resume database and the analysis can be found immediately.
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Convenience and Medical Patient Database Benefits and Elasticity for Accessibility Therapy in Different Locations
Convenience and Medical Patient Database Benefits and Elasticity for Accessibility Therapy in Different Locations
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