ABSTRACT
HIS system into the domestic market provides great convenience for medical institutions and patients. In this paper, we study the safety of the drug delivery system fully consider the clinical drug safety decision support system in various business, using the object-oriented method, Using the C/S architecture method to design of system, and strict access control, has realized the basic data maintenance, information query, drug prevention, a variety of interface design of the business, information query, prescription, prescription management this 3 big functions. Can realize the doctor prescription review and query for treating patients, timely found potential irrational drug use problems, help doctors, pharmacists and other clinical professionals in the process of drug knowledge mastery and use of medicines in a timely and effective manner, to prevent the occurrence of adverse drug events, and to promote rational clinical drug work of database application system.
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