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2015, Number 3

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Rev Cubana Cardiol Cir Cardiovasc 2015; 21 (3)

Hospital Management Information System at the Institute of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery. Part III: Surgery

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Key words:

ICCCV (Institute of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery), HC (Case Histories), HCD (Digital Case Histo-ries), ICCCV Med (Digital Case Histories of the ICCCV).

ABSTRACT

Introduction: The Institute of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery (ICCCV) has a system named "ICCCV Med" in its Patient Income Room for the registration of the patient’s Case Histories (HC). Surgery service records the information of the operated patients in the traditional way (HC in paper), resulting in problems such as: repetition of information, little manageability and possible data loss, among others.

Objective: To put into operation a module for the system "ICCCV Med" that negotiates, centralizes and guarantees the whole information registered in the ICCCV case histories of the Surgery service.
Method: ICCCV has a local area network with workstations and a system "ICCCV Med". For the design of the database corresponding to the service of Surgery we used a relational model and the new module was programmed with the object-oriented Pascal language.
Results: As a result a new module of the system "ICCCV Med" was developed for data capture into the HC from the Surgery service which only the authorized medical staff has access.
Conclusions: The system "ICCCV Med" now registers the HC of all the patients and those operated of the service of Surgery service allowing the management, centralization and security of all the information registered in the HC.


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Rev Cubana Cardiol Cir Cardiovasc. 2015;21