A distributed architecture for hospital management systems with synchronized EHR

The healthcare domain in India is rapidly evolving with multiple healthcare and Hospital Management Information Systems (HMIS) being deployed at various medical facilities. However, aggregation and analytics on standardized healthcare datasets is possible only when these isolated systems are integra...

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