Integration of Health Information Systems to Improve Medical Reporting and Support Nursing Decisions
Authors: Nadia Abdullatif Al Dossary, Ghadier Mohammed Al Shammasi
Country: Saudi Arabia
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Abstract: This research examines the integration of health information systems (HIS) and their impact on medical reporting efficiency and nursing decision support. The study employed a descriptive methodology to analyze the implementation and outcomes of integrated health information systems across multiple healthcare facilities. The research specifically focused on how these systems enhance medical documentation accuracy, streamline reporting processes, and support evidence-based nursing decisions. Findings indicate that properly integrated health information systems significantly improve reporting accuracy by 67%, reduce documentation time by 45%, and enhance nursing decision-making efficiency by 58%. The study also reveals that successful integration requires careful consideration of interoperability standards, user training, and workflow optimization. These results demonstrate the crucial role of integrated health information systems in modern healthcare delivery and their potential to transform medical reporting and nursing practice.
Keywords: Health Information Systems, Medical Reporting, Nursing Informatics, Clinical Decision Support, Healthcare Integration, Interoperability, Electronic Health Records
Paper Id: 231916
Published On: 2017-02-28
Published In: Volume 5, Issue 1, January-February 2017
Cite This: Integration of Health Information Systems to Improve Medical Reporting and Support Nursing Decisions - Nadia Abdullatif Al Dossary, Ghadier Mohammed Al Shammasi - IJIRMPS Volume 5, Issue 1, January-February 2017.