The impact of health information on patient outcomes
Keywords:
health information, health system, patientAbstract
Health information is valuable because the functioning of a health system is strengthened when the needs of everyone in the system are well blended. Both improvements in humans must be based on evidence that indicates the main cause of the symptoms that have emerged. It turned out that the foundation of all health is a continuous system of collecting, saving, analyzing, and managing health information. The main function of compiling, storing, analyzing, and disseminating health information can be achieved through health information systems. The health information system is an integration of various functions of health information and its supporting components in an organized manner. The health information system must also manage the knowledge revolution that is happening at that time. The technology used is the latest technology to make it easier to obtain information. The driving of health information systems can be as objective as being driven to collect, store, retrieve, and manage information.
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