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ETO-HMIS boasts of fast implementation and transfer of data which puts them way ahead of any competitors. It is particularly imperative that there is the development for a culture where there is sharing of data. This leads to an increase in the checks for efficiency within healthcare. This data are also extremely useful in the formulation of any new strategies that may arise from necessity. Decision making also improves with the high rate of sharing data. This is because with clear facts and not avoiding of speculations, it is easier to reach agreements on the solutions. There are various trends in the usage of the software within the healthcare industry. One of them is the vast expectation that patients have when they come to the institution. Most of the patients believe that they will get specialized treatment, which prompts the institution, to resort to the use of such software. There is also keen need for the connection between the providers of health services. This is because of the dire need to keep in contact in observation...

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The increase in chronic diseases is another trend within this field. There is considerable importance for institutions to have enough data to have the capability to control these diseases before they spread far and become an epidemic to the society. All this is possible with this software (Langenbrunner 2009).
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Armoni, a. (2000). Healthcare information systems: Challenges of the new millennium.

Hershey, Pa: Idea Group Publ.

Langenbrunner, J., Cashin, C., O'Dougherty, S., & World Bank. (2009). Designing and implementing health care provider payment systems: How-to manuals. Washington, D.C:

World Bank.
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