The possibilities of using medical information systems in the management of medical support for troops

Autor: Oleg V. Kalachev, Aleksandr Yu. Papkov, Dmitriy N. Borisov, Vladimir V. Sevryukov
Rok vydání: 2020
Zdroj: Russian Military Medical Academy Reports. 39:23-30
ISSN: 2713-2323
2713-2315
Popis: It is difficult In the field of medical support for troops, the main method of recording, accumulating and transmitting military medical information is various medical information systems. However, the implementation of the needs of management bodies in information support for management decision-making is possible only when organizing the interaction of the MIS with all information systems for medical purposes, the information systems of interacting services, the formation of the necessary technical infrastructure and communication channels for military purposes, as well as the formation of a comprehensive information and analytical support for the activities of military management bodies both on the basis of existing information systems and with the help of specialized software. The modern features of building information systems in the interests of the medical service, the system of protecting the health of citizens and military personnel in peacetime and for a special period are studied. The characteristics of the existing and future information systems of the medical service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and interacting information systems for military purposes are given. The order of receipt, accumulation, processing and further use of information on the health of military personnel, the volume and structure of sanitary losses, the activities of units, units and organizations of the medical service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation is defined. Promising options for the use of information and analytical data in improving the efficiency and quality of the organization of the processes of managing the medical support of the troops are proposed (2 figs, 1 table, bibliography: 16 refs).
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