ChipSoft
Roderick Cann,
Slinger Jansen and
Sjaak Brinkkemper
Chapter 14 in Software Business Start-up Memories, 2013, pp 130-136 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract ChipSoft has its origin in the decision of Gerrit Mulder to have a software program designed that automated the invoicing for his surgeon practice. ChipSoft was actually founded in 1986 when Hans Mulder, son of Gerrit Mulder, started selling this invoicing software program to other surgeons. This software was designed to print invoices for patients, and later also be able to print the invoices for health insurance companies. By incrementally extending this software, it transformed into the first hospital information system, which was introduced in 1994. This software was followed by the first Windows-based CS-EHIS.Net, Electronic Healthcare Information System. This CS-EHIS.Net product delivers a complete package of products and services to care institutions. ChipSoft focuses on the development of IT solutions for the healthcare sector, with the main focus on innovative, flexible and user-friendly software products. The CS-EHIS software product provides the care takers with a seamless integration of different processes into a single workflow, providing uniform data registration and optimal usability. The 250 employees that currently work for ChipSoft are distributed over multiple offices in the Netherlands and a Belgium office.
Keywords: Software Architecture; Health Insurance Company; Electronic Patient Record; Hospital Information System; Wrong Decision (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137280473_14
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