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Hospital Management Software (HMS) is a type of software designed to help healthcare organizations manage their operations. It is used to automate and streamline administrative tasks, such as patient registration, billing, scheduling, and medical records management. It also helps to improve patient care by providing access to patient data, medical history, and other relevant information. HMS can also be used to track patient outcomes, monitor staff performance, and analyze financial data.
HMS is a rapidly growing market, with many vendors offering a variety of solutions. These solutions range from basic administrative tools to comprehensive enterprise-level systems. Vendors typically offer a range of features, such as patient portals, electronic health records, analytics, and mobile applications.
Some of the leading companies in the Hospital Management Software market include Epic Systems, Cerner Corporation, Allscripts, McKesson Corporation, Athenahealth, and Meditech. Show Less Read more