Multi-disease chronic disease information management system
An information management system and chronic disease technology, applied in data processing applications, instruments, resources, etc., can solve the problem that the chronic disease management system cannot achieve multi-department, multi-disease and the same system management, and achieve the effect of reducing manpower and ensuring authenticity.
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[0043] In order to make the technical problems, technical solutions and advantages to be solved by the present invention clearer, the following will describe in detail with reference to the drawings and specific embodiments.
[0044] Such as figure 1 A schematic structural diagram of a multi-disease chronic disease information management system provided by an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in figure 1 As shown in , the system includes: a database 1 , an application server 2 , several hospital clients 3 and several patient clients 4 .
[0045] Among them, the database 1 is used to store various physical examination data of each patient, doctor's advice, health data reference range of each examination item, and health status evaluation indicators of various chronic diseases.
[0046] Each hospital client 3 is connected to the application server 2 through the hospital intranet or private network to provide a human-computer interaction interface for medical staff t...
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