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The importance of efficient information support in medical facilities to enhance the quality of healthcare services is justified, with par-ticular emphasis on the protection of confidential medical information. Security measures such as data encryption, access control, and backup systems are considered. Additionally, practical aspects of implementing a medical information system, including requirement analysis, data protection, and staff training, are examined. The significance of developing and implementing access control systems to restrict access to medical data only to authorized personnel is high-lighted. Based on the analysis of the domain and initial customer requirements, functional and non-functional requirements for the proposed information system are formulated, and system behavior is modeled through the construction of UML diagrams and class diagrams with ac-companying specifications. 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Key aspects of designing information infrastructure for a medical enterprise
The provision of necessary information for the operations of any medical institution is a com-plex and labor-intensive process aimed at addressing professional, organizational, and social challenges. Effective information support in the healthcare sector is crucial for the quality of medical services at all stages and levels, ranging from primary healthcare to online consulta-tions. This article explores the key aspects of designing an information infrastructure, including the selection of necessary technologies, system architecture development, and integration with existing medical processes. The paper delves into the process of analyzing the information ex-change and processing needs of a medical enterprise. Key requirements and functional capabili-ties of a medical information system are identified. The importance of efficient information support in medical facilities to enhance the quality of healthcare services is justified, with par-ticular emphasis on the protection of confidential medical information. Security measures such as data encryption, access control, and backup systems are considered. Additionally, practical aspects of implementing a medical information system, including requirement analysis, data protection, and staff training, are examined. The significance of developing and implementing access control systems to restrict access to medical data only to authorized personnel is high-lighted. Based on the analysis of the domain and initial customer requirements, functional and non-functional requirements for the proposed information system are formulated, and system behavior is modeled through the construction of UML diagrams and class diagrams with ac-companying specifications. Special attention is given to the development of an additional fea-ture for labeling critical patient syndromes.