Retrofit of Hospital Information system in a running hospital is very challenging task. The difficulties are found to increase with the size of the hospital. C-DAC is in the process of implementing a total computerization of Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) – a premier institute in public sector in India. This paper presents the Testing and Integration issues during this implementation.
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