Glossary
EHR (Electronic Health Record)
An electronic health record (EHR) is a digital version of a patient's chart — a real-time, patient-centred record that makes information available securely to authorized users. Unlike a single-practice electronic medical record (EMR), an EHR is built to be shared across providers and care settings to support coordinated, longitudinal care.
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- Electronic Health Record, EMR
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Hospital Management System (HMS)
A hospital management system (HMS) is software that digitizes and connects a hospital's core operations — registration, appointments, clinical records, pharmacy, laboratory, billing, and reporting — in a single platform. Modern systems move from fragmented modules toward a unified, interoperable operating layer that shares one patient record across departments.
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Interoperability
Interoperability in healthcare is the ability of different information systems, devices, and applications to access, exchange, integrate, and cooperatively use data in a coordinated way. It is typically achieved through shared standards such as HL7 v2, HL7 FHIR, and DICOM, and is the foundation for a connected, longitudinal patient record.
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