Hospitals utilize different software applications to oversee patient treatment and hospital management. Software aids in patient care, administrative processes, patient involvement, diagnosis, and billing. Essential clinical systems encompass EHR, EMR, clinical decision support (CDS), hospital management system (HMS), picture archiving and communication system (PACS), radiology information system (RIS), and laboratory information management system (LIS). Categories of Software Utilized in Hospitals Electronic Health Records - EHR maintains patient information in a digital format and facilitates the access and sharing of medical records among various healthcare providers. Hospital Management System - HMS oversees hospital functions, encompassing patient appointments, medical billing, and resource distribution. They link clinical and financial information to enhance operations and reporting. Healthcare billing software oversees billing, claim submissions, payments, and the management of denials. By linking clinical records to billing codes (ICD, CPT), they optimize reimbursement. The Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) offers healthcare providers access to patient health information and resources to assist in diagnosis and treatment strategies. Laboratory Information System - LIS software oversees patient laboratory results and information. Remote Patient Monitoring - RPM enables healthcare providers to monitor the health condition of patients from a distance. E-Prescribing Software - This manages the distribution of medications and other pharmacy-related tasks. Telemedicine Software - Enables distant consultations and patient management. Appointment Scheduling Software - This software oversees patient appointments and their associated workflows.