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Ever since the National Health Insurance(NIH) started in Taiwan, people are submerged in the freedom and convenience among medical service. People are tought to look for different subspecialists for different symptoms and disorders, lead to the scattered distribution of patients’ data among hospitals, causing repeated examinations and taking the same medications from different sites. Therefore the NIH department constructed the NIH medical information cloud service for doctors to look up electronic medical records within 4 months in order to avoid un-needed repeats of medical services. But the extra time spent on checking the medical cloud records generated reluctance among doctors to use the system, hence the Batch download method and the web service for analysing repeated perscription system were offered to be intergrated into the hospital information system(HIS). The purpose of this study is to assimilate the cloud lookup services provided by the NIH department into the HIS, seek to reduce the time spent on switching among two systems and increasing doctors’ will on checking patients’ cloud medical records to reduce duplication. Furthermore we use the intergrated data to merge into hospital mobile APPs providing instant lookup of personal medical records and also allowing doctors to keep tracting patients’ blood pressure, blood glucose level and etc. by using the self-uploading function in the APP.
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