The Community Health Information System (CHIS): delivering web-based customised healthcare using an AI-infused expert system.

Int J Electron Healthc

CIS Program, BIS Dept., Haworth College of Business, Western Michigan University, 1903 West Michigan Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5412, USA.

Published: April 2016

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  • The Community Health Information System (CHIS) is a web-based platform that improves healthcare management by providing a centralized point for users to access a wide range of healthcare data.
  • Developed by a faculty team at Western Michigan University, CHIS utilizes various technologies to deliver content across multiple interfaces, including web, mobile, voice, and kiosk formats.
  • The paper emphasizes the technical aspects of CHIS, including its decision-making processes, system models, and functional components that contribute to its effective operation.

Article Abstract

The Community Health Information System (CHIS) is an integrated, patient-centric, web-based application that assists all stakeholders in healthcare management. CHIS is a single sign-on portal that allows users to query an immense interconnected database of medical research, healthcare providers, regulations, nurses and physicians. A three member faculty team at Western Michigan University has developed a system prototype using a collection of technologies to deliver the content via a variety of interfaces such as the web, mobile devices, voice and kiosks. The focus of this paper is on the technical building blocks such as decision-making process, system models and functional components.

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