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The Use of Developed Computer Medical Process Manager “Medical Commander” for Application in Medical Practice

M. Shoikhedbrod

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ABSTRACT

The use of the computer in the medical clinical practice plays an important role for the effective diagnosis, treatment, and management of patients in hospitals. The use of a computer today in medical practice is limited to the creation of medical database management systems that take into account all the requirements of hospital and are capable of providing simple and efficient storage of information about patients who visit the hospital which leads to the completely reduction of paperwork, and reduction of the workload on staff. However, no one database management system does not permit the physician to actively participate in the medical process itself, i.e., in the diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of patients, using a computer. The paper presents the use of original developed computer medical process manager “Medical Commander” for application in the medical practice that allows not only in real time easy to create, complete, edit and obtain upon request of a physician information data base about the patient(medical database management system) , but, using computer statistical processing of this information effectively to participate in the processes of diagnosis treatment and using the optimal interpolating prognostication predict the investigated symptoms and treatments outcomes of patients in the clinical practice.

 

Keywords: Database management system, software development, optimal interpolating prognostication


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijosct.v6i2.617

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