Abstract
Over the last decade, health information systems (HIS) have undergone significant changes, particularly in embracing flexible frameworks for ongoing development. This evolution underscores the necessity for information technology (IT) infrastructures that rapidly align with clinical processes. The paper investigates the transition of hospital information systems to comprehensive strategies, examining the benefits and challenges involved. It also examines the increasing demands on health data management systems (HDMS) for patient care and biomedical research. The focus is on how the integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) and open-source enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, such as Odoo, impacts health information management. The study evaluates the effectiveness and implications of combining these technologies. It provides examples of these integrated systems in action, particularly in resource-limited settings, and evaluates their potential to improve care. The document provides a comprehensive review of the current status and evolution of HIS and HDMS, highlighting the importance of integrating IoT and other cutting-edge technologies in healthcare. This is a crucial aspect for developing countries, where these advancements can significantly improve healthcare outcomes.
Publisher
International Association of Online Engineering (IAOE)