The Concept of Building a Model of the National Blood Information System
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25195/ijci.v43i1.72Keywords:
blood service, integration, information support, data exchangeAbstract
The development of modern information technologies in medicine makes actually the creation of the national
Information Systems (IS) for joint activities of medical institutions, improve the quality of health services and improve
management in the health sector. One of the components of healthcare is the system of Blood Service (BS). In this work the concept of
building the national system is considered on example of the IS of BS. The national IS of BS aims to track relevant information on
indicators of the quality of blood products through information integration BS establishments, makes it possible to increase the
level of infectious safety and quality of transfusion care. The models of integration IS of BS are offered on the conceptual level in
this work for information exchange organization between BS establishments. The analysis of structures of models of integrated
systems is carried out to select the rational national IS of BS.
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