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Composite Health Care System (CHCS) is an automated information system designed to support the activities of healthcare providers in the military health system. It is a comprehensive system that integrates data from various healthcare departments, providing a unified view of a patient's medical history.

Overview[edit]

The Composite Health Care System was developed by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) to improve the delivery of healthcare services to military personnel and their families. It is a computer-based system that manages and integrates data from various healthcare departments, including pharmacy, laboratory, radiology, and patient administration.

The system is designed to provide a comprehensive view of a patient's medical history, including past diagnoses, treatments, and medications. This allows healthcare providers to make informed decisions about a patient's care, improving the quality and efficiency of healthcare delivery.

Features[edit]

The Composite Health Care System includes several key features:

  • Patient Registration: The system allows for the registration of patients, including the collection of demographic information and medical history.
  • Order Entry: Healthcare providers can enter orders for tests, treatments, and medications directly into the system.
  • Results Reporting: The system provides real-time access to test results, allowing healthcare providers to quickly make informed decisions about a patient's care.
  • Appointment Scheduling: The system includes a scheduling feature, allowing for the efficient management of patient appointments.
  • Medical Records: The system maintains a comprehensive electronic medical record for each patient, including all past and present medical information.

Benefits[edit]

The Composite Health Care System offers several benefits to the military health system:

  • Improved Patient Care: By providing a comprehensive view of a patient's medical history, the system allows healthcare providers to make informed decisions about a patient's care.
  • Increased Efficiency: The system automates many administrative tasks, reducing the time and effort required to manage patient information.
  • Enhanced Data Security: The system includes robust security features, ensuring the confidentiality and integrity of patient information.

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