Healthcare Software Development

Pharmacy information systems (PIS) are complex computer systems that have been designed to meet the needs of a pharmacy department. Through the use of such systems, pharmacists can supervise and have inputs on how the medication is used in a hospital.

Clinical Screening: The Pharmacy Information System can assist in patient care by the monitoring of drug interactions, drug allergies and other possible medication-related complications.

The Pharmacy Information System can assist in patient care by the monitoring of drug interactions, drug allergies and other possible medication-related complications. Prescription Management: The Pharmacy Information System can also be use to mange prescription for inpatients and/or outpatients. When prescription orders are received, the orders are matched to available pharmaceutical products and then dispensed accordingly depending on whether the patient is an inpatient or outpatient. It is possible to track all prescriptions passed through the system from who prescribed the drug, when it was prescribed to when it was dispensed.

The Pharmacy Information System can also be use to mange prescription for inpatients and/or outpatients. When prescription orders are received, the orders are matched to available pharmaceutical products and then dispensed accordingly depending on whether the patient is an inpatient or outpatient. It is possible to track all prescriptions passed through the system from who prescribed the drug, when it was prescribed to when it was dispensed. Patient Drug Profiles: These are patient profiles managed by the Pharmacy Information System and contain details of their current and past medications, known allergies and physiological parameters. These profiles are used for clinical screening anytime a prescription is ordered for the patient.

These are patient profiles managed by the Pharmacy Information System and contain details of their current and past medications, known allergies and physiological parameters. These profiles are used for clinical screening anytime a prescription is ordered for the patient. Report Generation: Most Pharmacy Information Systems can generate reports which range from determining medication usage patterns in the hospital to the cost of drugs purchased and /or dispensed.

Most Pharmacy Information Systems can generate reports which range from determining medication usage patterns in the hospital to the cost of drugs purchased and /or dispensed. Interactivity with other systems:It is important that Pharmacy Information Systems should be able to interact with other available systems such as the clinical information systems to receive prescription orders and financial information system for billing and charging.

Patient Care Management – promoting and tracking wellness behaviors within the context of an existing case-management program

Intervention and Setting The Patient Care Management implemented– a care management software system – to track three health behavior indicators: weight management, aerobic activity, and medication compliance. The patient-centered program incorporates health coaching, care support service delivery, and direct financial incentives; it focuses on patient education and self-management.

The Patient Care Management implemented– a care management software system – to track three health behavior indicators: weight management, aerobic activity, and medication compliance. The patient-centered program incorporates health coaching, care support service delivery, and direct financial incentives; it focuses on patient education and self-management. Technology Description A web-based, population care management software system. The technologies used behind the system are as follows. Microsoft Foundation Class Library, .NET Framework 4.5, Entity framework 6.0,MS SQL Server 2012, Visual C#, Entity Framework 6.0,ASP.NET MVC,Web API 2.

Laboratory Information Systems

In healthcare software development, A laboratory information system (LIS) is a class of software that receives, processes, and stores information generated by medical laboratory processes. These systems often must interface with instruments and other information systems such as hospital information systems (HIS). A LIS is a highly configurable application which is customized to facilitate a wide variety of laboratory workflow models. Deciding on an LIS vendor is a major undertaking for all labs.