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ADM (Automated Dispensing Machine) (n, c) It is a hospital machine that measures out specific amounts of medication into containers.
bar coding (n, u) It is a system in which doctors scan medicines and match them to patients.
COSS (Clinical Decision Support System) (n, u) It is a system that helps doctors diagnose problems. It also suggests treatment options.
CPOE (Computerized Provider Order Entry) (n, u) It is a system that lets a doctor till out electronic orders.
EMM (Electronic Materials Management) (n, u) It is a system that helps hospitals keep track of medications and medical supplies.
HER (Electronic Health Record) (n, c) It is a computerized version of a patient's health record.
implanted microchip (n, c) It is a tiny device in a person's body that releases specific amounts of medicine.
interoperability (n, u) It is the ability to easily send or combine electronic health data from one system into another.
lab-on-a-chip (n, c) It is a tiny device that holds cells and fluid that a doctor can analyze easily.
microrobotic tweezers (n, c) They are very tiny tweezers that allow a doctor to operate in extremely small or delicate areas.
optic scanner (n, c ) It is a device that reads and records identification labels on medications.
PACS (Picture Archiving and Communications System) (n, u) It is a system that captures and stores medical images from different sources.
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