Hospitals Boost Efficiency, Serve More Patients with Optimized Databases
The article discusses how to make a health information system database work better by optimizing its performance. The researchers focused on improving the database's speed and quality of service for users. They used an ORACLE database at a hospital as an example. They made changes to the database's index, configuration, and resource allocation to make it run more efficiently. The researchers found that by optimizing these aspects, the database could handle more users with limited resources while still providing fast and high-quality service.