Medical software and healthcare software adheres to a number of regulatory requirements and quality standards. For example, in the United States, implementation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requires medical billing software to adhere to ANSI standards 835 and 837 in the areas of accounts payable, accounts receivable, and medical claim processing. ANSI is an acronym for the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), a member organization of the International Standards Organization (ISO). The American Medical Association (AMA) and departments of professional regulations at state levels also provide guidelines for medical software and healthcare software. This information relates references for diagnoses, treatment modalities, assessment protocols, pharmacopeia, and solutions for treating thousands of diseases.
Medical software and healthcare software includes many types of software for medical devices. Medical devices range from medical alert tags and home-health machines to solution pumps, monitoring equipment, and automated treatment devices. Medical software and healthcare software for medical devices can be used to administer drugs and fluids, control doses in chemo and radiation therapy, and provide instant reporting on critical changes in patient condition.