Abstract

Early diagnosis of malignant neoplasms is ensured by the quality, accessibility and continuity between medical institutions in the organization of the lifetime pathoanatomical diagnostics of biological material. Improving medical information systems with the involvement of the lifetime pathoanatomical diagnostics in the process of informatization of regional health care, developing mechanisms for documenting, storing and electronic exchange of personal medical information between medical institutions in the Novosibirsk region, is the main task of the system for organizing this type of diagnostics. The urgency of solving this problem is due to the shortage of personnel in the pathoanatomical services, the distance barriers between medical specialists and pathologist; need to ensure the formation of a created system for the exchange of medical documentation. The article presents the experience of using the functionality of the components of the Medical Information System of the Novosibirsk Region (MIS NR) in a regional state budgetary healthcare institution to form a unified information environment, integrate approved accounting forms and ensure efficient workflow in the course of lifetime pathoanatomical diagnostics. The aim of this research is to study the possibilities of additional functionality of the components of the MIS NR, implemented by the employees of the Center for Informatization of Medical Information Analytical Center, to identify the advantages of using the developed functions in optimizing the workflow during the lifetime pathoanatomical diagnostics of biopsy (operative) material, in the formation of a regional Integrated electronic medical record.

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