DEVELOPMENT OF MEDICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR PRIMARY MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30857/2786-5371.2021.6.1

Keywords:

web application, client-server architecture, medical information system, health care system

Abstract

Purpose. Development of a web application with a functional module for conducting prescriptions according to the ICPC2 standard for primary care facilities.

Methodology. The C # 8.0 language and the ASP.Net Core 5.0 framework were chosen to implement a server application with the RESTful architecture. The MySql database is selected as the database. HTML5 SASS, JavaScript, React and Redux were used to develop the client part.

Findings. Theoretical bases and business processes of medical information systems are investigated. The basic principles of building a modern information system are studied. A medical information system with a high rate of reliability and speed has been designed and implemented. Developed a web application with a client-server architecture

Originality. Features of modern applied medical information systems are revealed. Possibilities of medical information as the main means of medical data storage are considered. The process of conducting medical reception according to the ICPC2 standard for primary care facilities has been worked out. Theoretical bases of construction of software information system for polyclinic and outpatient clinic are investigated.

Practical value. A medical information system with a high level of reliability and speed, an interface understandable for all age groups of users has been designed and implemented. Developed a web application with client-server architecture.

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Published

2022-01-10

How to Cite

PANASIUK, O., PLESKACH, V., STATSENKO, V., & KHOMAZIUK, V. (2022). DEVELOPMENT OF MEDICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR PRIMARY MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS. Technologies and Engineering, (6), 9–18. https://doi.org/10.30857/2786-5371.2021.6.1

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, ELECTRONICS, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING