The Information Systems and Technologies in healthcare are relatively recent. Probably not even arrive at five decades, but they were from the beginning, an enormous progress in healthcare and information technology. Haux (2006) identified several progress lines:
Moving to a generalized treatment and storage-based computer, as well as an increase in data processing;
Change of a local architecture of information systems to a global architecture;
Use of data not only for administrative purposes and provision of healthcare but also for healthcare planning and clinical research;
Shift focus from technical problems particularly, to change management problems as well as problems concerning the strategic management of information;
Shift from predominantly alpha-numeric data for clinic pictures and also molecular data;
And a constant rise of new technologies to be included with the purpose of allowing a continuous monitoring of patients health status.