ABSTRACT

Medical information systems (MIS) are the universal purpose of computer-based data storage of disease diagnosis and related medical data that help investigate medical cures and other patient information. The major purpose of MIS is to help the decision-maker find the most appropriate medicine and track patient health-related information. MIS data are widely accepted for analytical use in artificial intelligence research to discover unique patterns of disease symptoms which may lead of the invention of a cure. General medical information systems store basic information which relate to the disease or diagnoses of patients. Traditional electronic medical recording systems are a valuable tool for providing knowledge that can serve as a reference for quality decision-making in prescriptions. Specific medical information systems are a special category of information system which store disease-specific data storage. Textual data is one of the most popular and well-defined syntaxial word data for human understanding.