Zeus

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Zeus (Medicine)

Zeus (pronounced: /zjuːs/), in the field of medicine, is not directly related to the ancient Greek deity, but rather refers to a medical software system used in various healthcare settings.

Etymology

The term "Zeus" in this context, like its mythological counterpart, originates from ancient Greek. The software was named after the king of the Greek gods, symbolizing its comprehensive and powerful capabilities in managing healthcare data.

Function

Zeus is a comprehensive healthcare information system that facilitates the management of patient data, medical records, and other healthcare-related information. It is designed to streamline the workflow in healthcare facilities, improve patient care, and enhance the efficiency of healthcare providers.

Features

Zeus includes several modules, such as Electronic Health Records (EHR), Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE), and Medical Billing. These modules work together to provide a complete solution for managing patient information, from admission to discharge.

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