# HIS/PEP & Interoperability Guide Technical reference for the management of core hospital information systems and standard integrations. ## 1. Leading ERPs in Brazil ### MV-SOUL & MV-PEP - **Architecture:** Robust clinical and administrative integration. - **Key Focus:** Beira-leito (Bedside) automation, clinical pharmacy integration, and strategic faturamento (billing) modules. - **Optimization:** Focus on Reducing "Click-Counts" for physicians and nurses to improve clinical adoption. ### Philips Tasy - **Architecture:** Deeply integrated clinical workflows and process-oriented management. - **Key Focus:** Integration with imaging (PACS) and laboratory systems (LIS). - **Strategy:** Ensuring the "Single Source of Truth" for patient data across all Tasy modules. ## 2. Interoperability Standards ### HL7 (Health Level Seven) - The global standard for messaging between disparate health systems (e.g., ADT - Admission, Discharge, Transfer). - **v2.x:** Common for legacy system integrations. - **FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources):** The modern, RESTful API standard for health data. Essential for HIMSS Stage 7. ### DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) - Protocol for handling, storing, and transmitting medical imaging information and related data. - Essential for **PACS** (Picture Archiving and Communication System) and **RIS** (Radiology Information System). ### RNDS (Rede Nacional de Dados em Saúde) - The Brazilian national health data network. - Integration requirements: Authenticating via Gov.br, complying with the "Modelo de Informação" (RAC, Sumário de Alta), and securing data transmission. ## 3. Critical Infrastructure & Availability Zero-downtime is mandatory for: - Main HIS Database. - Clinical Decision Support (CDSS). - Laboratory Results delivery. - Radiology (PACS) access in the Operating Room. *Recommendation:* Use active-active clustering and tiered Disaster Recovery (RTO < 15 min for critical systems). --- *Reference for it-manager-hospital HIS/PEP domain expertise.*