Clinical information systems (CIS) are systems that manage data to support clinical decision making and are sourced from feeder systems such as:
a. laboratories.
b. wards.
c. inpatients.
d. emergency.
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Clinical information systems (CIS) are systems that
manage clinical data to support individual care and clinical
decision making. Data for the CIS is frequently derived from
various feeder systems such as laboratories, radiology and
pharmacy.
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