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The Emergency Department Information System (EDIS) is a specialized component of a Hospital Information System (HIS). It is designed to provide healthcare professionals with the tools they need to manage the workflow of an emergency department. EDIS typically includes features such as patient tracking, clinical decision support, order entry, and documentation. It also provides access to patient records, laboratory results, and other relevant information. EDIS is designed to improve patient safety, reduce medical errors, and improve the efficiency of emergency department operations.
EDIS is an important component of a comprehensive HIS, as it helps to ensure that the emergency department is running smoothly and efficiently. It also helps to reduce the amount of time spent on paperwork and administrative tasks, allowing healthcare professionals to focus on providing quality care to their patients.
Some companies in the EDIS market include Cerner Corporation, Epic Systems Corporation, Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc., and McKesson Corporation. Show Less Read more