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Support System Strategic Plan and Framework (Implementation and Governance Plan) 344/ 400The HL7 will be used to develop the following systems (Blaya, Fraser and Holt, 2010; Health Level Seven International, 2014; Kabachinski, 2006; Lupton, 2012; Mansell, 2010).1) Financial management system: patient expenses, staff salaries, as well as management supplier orders and expenses of clinical items (such as food, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment ) (including inventory and records), automated financial reporting (including classification of statistics and periodic reports) (Roemer, 1993; WHO, 1999; Wright et al., 2000).2) Personnel management system: statistics of hiring and deployment of staff members, as well as patient admissions, hospitalizations, hospital discharges and mortality.3) Medical records and information management system: must involve the use of scope and of authority relating to managers, doctors, nurses, patients and related medical staff (Dolin, et al., 2001; Sujansky et al., 2009; McFarland et al., 2010). This aspect includes document management, inspection and examination reports, patient-oriented medical records, patient appointment system and healthcare self-management system (McFarland et al., 2010).4) Reference systems and system Resource reporting: reference information related to medical institutions and hierarchical referral system, patients with a past history of basic information, as well as available resources.5) Automated laboratory and pharmacy system: including status and equipment lists , automatic notifications, repair, maintenance and recordings; status, lists, inventory, orders, records, and medication management (Dolin et al., 2006; McFarland et al., 201...... half of the document ...... disrupt the healthcare system and ensure results its promise? Medical Journal of Australia 193(7), 399-400.WHO (1996). the whole policy framework for the WHO European Region. WHO Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen.WHO (2000). A., Reid M., Robinson G., Herzog B., Weber D., Carmichael D., Balderson TR, Baker E. (2000) Competency development in public health leadership American Journal of Public Health 90, 1202–1207 . Williams, P. A. (2013). PCEHR represents a new paradigm for information security: implications for health information management, 42(2), 31-36.