This document provides an overview and requirements for developing a Hospital Management System. It describes collecting both primary and secondary data. Key objectives of the system are to computerize patient and hospital details, schedule appointments and services, update medical store inventory, handle test reports, and keep patient information up-to-date. The system will have modules for login, patients, doctors, billing, and generating reports. It will use a relational database with tables for patient, doctor, room, and bill details.
The document provides an overview of a project report on a Hospital Management System. It includes an introduction describing the purpose and scope of the system. It then discusses the overall description, including goals, background on existing hospital processes, project requirements, user characteristics, and constraints. Finally, it analyzes the feasibility of the system from technical, economic, operational, and schedule perspectives. The system aims to automate hospital workflows and improve accuracy, reliability, and immediate access to information.
The purpose of the project entitled as “Hospital Management System” is to computerize the
Front Office Management of Hospital to develop software which is user friendly simple, fast,
and cost – effective. It deals with the collection of patient’s information like add patient, update
patient, delete patient, search patient, view patient diagnosis, etc. Traditionally, it was done
manually. The main function of the system is register and store patient details and doctor details
and retrieve these details as and when required, and also to manipulate these details
meaningfully. The Hospital Management System can be entered using a username and
password. It is accessible by an Admin, Doctor & Receptionist. Only they can add data into
the database. The data can be retrieved easily. The data are well protected for personal use and
makes the data processing very fast.
Design and implementation of a hospital management systemOvercomer Michael
This document provides an introduction and background to a hospital management system project. It discusses the limitations of the current manual system, including that it is time-consuming and prone to errors. The proposed computerized system aims to automate key hospital processes like admissions, discharges, doctor assignments, and billing online. It also discusses the benefits of the proposed system, like increased efficiency, control, security and easy retrieval of patient information. Some limitations of the proposed system are also outlined, such as potential for incorrect information entry and lack of immediate information retrieval.
This document provides an overview and requirements for developing a Hospital Management System. It describes collecting both primary and secondary data. Key objectives of the system are to computerize patient and hospital details, schedule appointments and services, update medical store inventory, handle test reports, and keep patient information up-to-date. The system will have modules for login, patients, doctors, billing, and generating reports. It will use a relational database with tables for patient, doctor, room, and bill details.
This document is a major project report submitted by Ranjit Singh for the development of a Hospital Management System using Java programming and a database. It includes an introduction describing the purpose, scope and relevant tools used. An overall description provides goals of the proposed system to manage patient, doctor and room records, billing, and user login details. A feasibility study evaluates the technical, economic, operational and schedule feasibility of the system. The report also includes sections on the entity relationship diagram, database and GUI design, implementation, testing, and conclusion.
My project Hospital Management System include registration of patients,storing their detail into the system and also computerized .My software has the facility to give a unique id for every patient and store the detail of every patient and doctor automatically. User can search availability of a doctor and the details of a patient using the id.
The document describes a proposed hospital management system (HMS) that aims to automate and standardize a hospital's management processes. Currently, hospitals rely on manual paper-based systems that are inefficient and prone to errors. The HMS would control key information like patient data, schedules, and invoices electronically. It would make hospital management more efficient and reduce errors by standardizing data and ensuring integrity across information systems. The system design involves modules for registration, pharmacy, doctors, reception, laboratory, and discharge summaries. The technical requirements specify technologies like ASP.NET, C#, and SQL Server for development. UML diagrams including use cases, sequences, and classes are used for design. Data flow diagrams and entity-relationship diagrams model the
This document provides a software requirements specification for a Hospital Management System. It includes sections on the introduction, intended audience, product perspective, user classes and environment, functional requirements, and other non-functional requirements. The system will allow authorized users like administrators, doctors, nurses, and patients to access modules for management of hospital activities, patient records, appointments, billing, and more. It aims to automate paper-based hospital processes for improved efficiency, accuracy, and data security.
The document provides an overview of a project report on a Hospital Management System. It includes an introduction describing the purpose and scope of the system. It then discusses the overall description, including goals, background on existing hospital processes, project requirements, user characteristics, and constraints. Finally, it analyzes the feasibility of the system from technical, economic, operational, and schedule perspectives. The system aims to automate hospital workflows and improve accuracy, reliability, and immediate access to information.
The purpose of the project entitled as “Hospital Management System” is to computerize the
Front Office Management of Hospital to develop software which is user friendly simple, fast,
and cost – effective. It deals with the collection of patient’s information like add patient, update
patient, delete patient, search patient, view patient diagnosis, etc. Traditionally, it was done
manually. The main function of the system is register and store patient details and doctor details
and retrieve these details as and when required, and also to manipulate these details
meaningfully. The Hospital Management System can be entered using a username and
password. It is accessible by an Admin, Doctor & Receptionist. Only they can add data into
the database. The data can be retrieved easily. The data are well protected for personal use and
makes the data processing very fast.
Design and implementation of a hospital management systemOvercomer Michael
This document provides an introduction and background to a hospital management system project. It discusses the limitations of the current manual system, including that it is time-consuming and prone to errors. The proposed computerized system aims to automate key hospital processes like admissions, discharges, doctor assignments, and billing online. It also discusses the benefits of the proposed system, like increased efficiency, control, security and easy retrieval of patient information. Some limitations of the proposed system are also outlined, such as potential for incorrect information entry and lack of immediate information retrieval.
This document provides an overview and requirements for developing a Hospital Management System. It describes collecting both primary and secondary data. Key objectives of the system are to computerize patient and hospital details, schedule appointments and services, update medical store inventory, handle test reports, and keep patient information up-to-date. The system will have modules for login, patients, doctors, billing, and generating reports. It will use a relational database with tables for patient, doctor, room, and bill details.
This document is a major project report submitted by Ranjit Singh for the development of a Hospital Management System using Java programming and a database. It includes an introduction describing the purpose, scope and relevant tools used. An overall description provides goals of the proposed system to manage patient, doctor and room records, billing, and user login details. A feasibility study evaluates the technical, economic, operational and schedule feasibility of the system. The report also includes sections on the entity relationship diagram, database and GUI design, implementation, testing, and conclusion.
My project Hospital Management System include registration of patients,storing their detail into the system and also computerized .My software has the facility to give a unique id for every patient and store the detail of every patient and doctor automatically. User can search availability of a doctor and the details of a patient using the id.
The document describes a proposed hospital management system (HMS) that aims to automate and standardize a hospital's management processes. Currently, hospitals rely on manual paper-based systems that are inefficient and prone to errors. The HMS would control key information like patient data, schedules, and invoices electronically. It would make hospital management more efficient and reduce errors by standardizing data and ensuring integrity across information systems. The system design involves modules for registration, pharmacy, doctors, reception, laboratory, and discharge summaries. The technical requirements specify technologies like ASP.NET, C#, and SQL Server for development. UML diagrams including use cases, sequences, and classes are used for design. Data flow diagrams and entity-relationship diagrams model the
This document provides a software requirements specification for a Hospital Management System. It includes sections on the introduction, intended audience, product perspective, user classes and environment, functional requirements, and other non-functional requirements. The system will allow authorized users like administrators, doctors, nurses, and patients to access modules for management of hospital activities, patient records, appointments, billing, and more. It aims to automate paper-based hospital processes for improved efficiency, accuracy, and data security.
The document proposes a hospital management system to automate the manual paper-based system currently used. It aims to standardize data, consolidate records, ensure data integrity and reduce inconsistencies. The system would manage patient information, staff details, schedules and other facilities digitally. It faces challenges in designing and implementing the new system, and maintaining it going forward to address errors, adapt to changes and allow for enhancements. The system requirements include user interfaces, hardware and software needs, and communication protocols to allow the system to work across platforms and browsers. It is concluded that the automated system would improve efficiency, provide a friendly interface, enable easy access and updating of information, and offer security and reliability benefits over the existing manual process.
The document describes a proposed hospital management system that aims to digitize and improve upon an existing manual paper-based system. The proposed system would manage key information like patients, doctors, appointments, prescriptions, lab reports, and more in an efficient online manner. It consists of 6 main modules - administration, doctors, patients, reception, laboratories, and appointments. The system would use technologies like HTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript, Bootstrap and store data in a MySQL database. It is intended to save time and resources over the current manual process.
This proposal presents a Pharmacy Management System to automate the manual record keeping of a pharmacy. It aims to reduce costs and risks while providing quick reports. The project will use the System Development Life Cycle methodology. Requirements were gathered through interviews and focus groups. The system will include functionalities like customer and supplier records, sales and inventory management, and reporting. It is being designed to be easy to use, reliable, and securely manage the pharmacy's data. The proposal concludes by thanking the audience.
This document provides a project report for developing a Hospital Management System. It includes requirements for key functions like patient registration, assigning patient IDs, generating reports on patient and bed information, and updating patient records in the database. The system is intended to automate manual paper-based processes currently used by the hospital. It will utilize web-based and MySQL database technologies with a Windows development environment.
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its a General way of Representation....
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The document provides a software requirement specification for a hospital management system. It outlines the purpose, scope, feasibility study conducted, definitions, acronyms, an overview, and specific requirements for the system. The specific requirements section describes the external interface requirements including the user interface, hardware interface, software interface and communication interface. It also describes the functional requirements covering administration, patient, lab, and billing modules. The performance, design constraints, and assumptions/dependencies are defined.
This project report describes a Hospital Management System (HMS) that was developed to automate operations at hospitals. The HMS allows for maintaining patient records, storing diagnosis and test information, providing test facilities for doctors, and generating bills. It has two user levels - administrator and user. The report provides an introduction to the system, describes overall goals and requirements, presents data flow diagrams and database tables, and includes screenshots of the system interface. It concludes that the HMS aims to efficiently digitize hospital workflows and storage of patient information.
Hospital Management System (HMS) is a complete hospital suite serving all functional areas of the hospital.
Each of the department's work processes are in together with the system's business process.
It is user friendly software.
It covers complete cycle from Appointment, Patient Registration, Patient History, Patient Case, and Doctor.
The document provides an overview of a hospital management system project. It describes the existing manual system and its limitations. The proposed computerized system aims to overcome these limitations by providing features such as unique patient IDs, search capabilities, and automated billing. The system will use Visual Basic 6.0 for the front end, MS Access as the back end database, and be installed on PCs meeting the specified hardware requirements. It will allow secure, fast, and efficient management of hospital operations and data.
The document describes a hospital management system project created using Visual Basic 6.0. It includes 3 modules - admin, user (patient) and doctor modules. The admin can manage departments, users, doctors and view reports. Patients can view appointments, medications and history. Doctors can manage patient accounts. It discusses hardware requirements of Intel dual core processor and 512MB RAM and software requirements of Windows OS and MS Access database. Entity relationship and data flow diagrams are presented to illustrate the database and system design. The system aims to computerize hospital management for secure storage and fast retrieval of patient information.
This document summarizes a hospital management system project. It begins with acknowledging those who provided support and guidance. It then provides an introduction to the project, explaining that it will automate operations at LIFE LINE hospital by tracking staff, patients, wards, billing and more. The project objectives are to computerize patient and hospital details, automate processes, manage records and staff/doctor availability. Key modules include admission, billing, consultation, and ambulance services. Sample code is provided for the login form and main menu.
The document is a project report for a Student Information System. It includes an abstract describing the system as providing an interface to maintain student records and generate various reports. It also includes sections on the introduction, objectives, functions, methodology, requirements, diagrams, screenshots, and database design of the student information system project.
The document outlines a hospital management system project that includes maintaining patient details, prescriptions, tests, and billing. It describes the scope of the project, stakeholders like patients, doctors, and staff. It discusses the feasibility of the system in terms of technical capabilities, scalability, and flexibility. Diagrams show the database, pharmaceutical activities, and remote doctor consultations. The presentation concludes with screenshots of the billing and payment system and thanks the audience.
PROJECT-HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CHAP. 1 TO 4NICHOLAS RATEMO
This document provides background information on the proposed Nyamache Management System project. It summarizes the current manual patient record keeping system at Nyamache Hospital, which involves paper-based registration, billing, and record retrieval. This is inefficient and error-prone. The proposed electronic system aims to improve accuracy, efficiency and information retrieval. It will involve modules for registration, billing, stock management and administration. The document outlines the project objectives, budget, and methodology using a system development lifecycle approach involving planning, analysis, design, testing and documentation.
This document contains a project report on analyzing and designing a hospital management system using UML diagrams. It includes requirements for the system, descriptions of UML diagram types used (use case, class, object, activity, state, sequence), and examples of each diagram type developed for the hospital management system. The diagrams model key entities like patients, doctors, departments and their relationships to depict the system's structure and behavior.
The Hospital is an Institute which provides to people best health services.
That Provides Facility for hospitalization.
The patient is admitted in hospital with the exception that he or she will be in the
hospital for more Than 24 hours.
The Patient is assigned a room /bed.
The Hospital Provide Medical care.
Library mangement system project srs documentation.docjimmykhan
The document describes a library management system created in Java. It has four main modules: inserting data into the database, extracting data from the database, generating reports on borrowed and available books, and a search facility. The proposed system automates library processes like adding members and books, searching, borrowing and returning books. This makes transactions faster and reduces errors compared to the manual existing system. The system was implemented using Java, MS Access for the database, and designed to run on Windows operating systems. Testing was done to check functionality and ensure all requirements were met.
Hospital management system (php project) web engineeringIftikhar Ahmad
The document describes a project for a hospital management system. It includes sections on the introduction and purpose, preliminary study using SDLC, system requirements including hardware and software specifications, functional and non-functional requirements, database tables and forms, authentication, login/logout processes, user registration, patient registration, views of patient and other tables, billing, contact information, and a conclusion on the benefits of computerizing hospital operations and records.
This document describes a student management system (SMS) developed as an extension to the Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) to manage student records for dental students across government hospitals in Gujarat. The SMS allows for management of admission, fees payment, exam scheduling, result entry and generation of reports. It follows an iterative development approach and uses a multilayer architecture with layers for data, control, business and presentation. Various diagrams like use case, class, entity-relationship and data flow are provided to depict the system. Screenshots demonstrate modules for admission, fees, exam scheduling and results. The system aims to reduce paper work and efficiently manage student information and resources.
This document describes a patient management system project for a university. The system aims to automate a hospital's manual patient record keeping system. It will computerize patient, doctor, and hospital details to make record keeping more efficient. The system will allow scheduling appointments, tracking medical bills and patient rooms. It will generate reports on patient information and utilize databases to store records. Diagrams including data flow diagrams and entity-relationship diagrams are provided to illustrate the system's design and data structure.
This document provides a summary of the requirements for a Hospital Management System software project. It outlines several key sections and modules of the software, including patient registration and records, a human resources module, accounting and inventory tracking. The system is intended to automate all operations of a hospital and provide relevant information to doctors, administrators, and other users. It will integrate various aspects of hospital management and replace manual record keeping. The document describes the intended users, system dependencies, interface requirements, and overall features and modules of the hospital management system.
The document proposes a hospital management system to automate the manual paper-based system currently used. It aims to standardize data, consolidate records, ensure data integrity and reduce inconsistencies. The system would manage patient information, staff details, schedules and other facilities digitally. It faces challenges in designing and implementing the new system, and maintaining it going forward to address errors, adapt to changes and allow for enhancements. The system requirements include user interfaces, hardware and software needs, and communication protocols to allow the system to work across platforms and browsers. It is concluded that the automated system would improve efficiency, provide a friendly interface, enable easy access and updating of information, and offer security and reliability benefits over the existing manual process.
The document describes a proposed hospital management system that aims to digitize and improve upon an existing manual paper-based system. The proposed system would manage key information like patients, doctors, appointments, prescriptions, lab reports, and more in an efficient online manner. It consists of 6 main modules - administration, doctors, patients, reception, laboratories, and appointments. The system would use technologies like HTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript, Bootstrap and store data in a MySQL database. It is intended to save time and resources over the current manual process.
This proposal presents a Pharmacy Management System to automate the manual record keeping of a pharmacy. It aims to reduce costs and risks while providing quick reports. The project will use the System Development Life Cycle methodology. Requirements were gathered through interviews and focus groups. The system will include functionalities like customer and supplier records, sales and inventory management, and reporting. It is being designed to be easy to use, reliable, and securely manage the pharmacy's data. The proposal concludes by thanking the audience.
This document provides a project report for developing a Hospital Management System. It includes requirements for key functions like patient registration, assigning patient IDs, generating reports on patient and bed information, and updating patient records in the database. The system is intended to automate manual paper-based processes currently used by the hospital. It will utilize web-based and MySQL database technologies with a Windows development environment.
This is Just an overview how to present those slides which Describes Software Working....
its a General way of Representation....
Don't worry About Forms Shown inside...
The document provides a software requirement specification for a hospital management system. It outlines the purpose, scope, feasibility study conducted, definitions, acronyms, an overview, and specific requirements for the system. The specific requirements section describes the external interface requirements including the user interface, hardware interface, software interface and communication interface. It also describes the functional requirements covering administration, patient, lab, and billing modules. The performance, design constraints, and assumptions/dependencies are defined.
This project report describes a Hospital Management System (HMS) that was developed to automate operations at hospitals. The HMS allows for maintaining patient records, storing diagnosis and test information, providing test facilities for doctors, and generating bills. It has two user levels - administrator and user. The report provides an introduction to the system, describes overall goals and requirements, presents data flow diagrams and database tables, and includes screenshots of the system interface. It concludes that the HMS aims to efficiently digitize hospital workflows and storage of patient information.
Hospital Management System (HMS) is a complete hospital suite serving all functional areas of the hospital.
Each of the department's work processes are in together with the system's business process.
It is user friendly software.
It covers complete cycle from Appointment, Patient Registration, Patient History, Patient Case, and Doctor.
The document provides an overview of a hospital management system project. It describes the existing manual system and its limitations. The proposed computerized system aims to overcome these limitations by providing features such as unique patient IDs, search capabilities, and automated billing. The system will use Visual Basic 6.0 for the front end, MS Access as the back end database, and be installed on PCs meeting the specified hardware requirements. It will allow secure, fast, and efficient management of hospital operations and data.
The document describes a hospital management system project created using Visual Basic 6.0. It includes 3 modules - admin, user (patient) and doctor modules. The admin can manage departments, users, doctors and view reports. Patients can view appointments, medications and history. Doctors can manage patient accounts. It discusses hardware requirements of Intel dual core processor and 512MB RAM and software requirements of Windows OS and MS Access database. Entity relationship and data flow diagrams are presented to illustrate the database and system design. The system aims to computerize hospital management for secure storage and fast retrieval of patient information.
This document summarizes a hospital management system project. It begins with acknowledging those who provided support and guidance. It then provides an introduction to the project, explaining that it will automate operations at LIFE LINE hospital by tracking staff, patients, wards, billing and more. The project objectives are to computerize patient and hospital details, automate processes, manage records and staff/doctor availability. Key modules include admission, billing, consultation, and ambulance services. Sample code is provided for the login form and main menu.
The document is a project report for a Student Information System. It includes an abstract describing the system as providing an interface to maintain student records and generate various reports. It also includes sections on the introduction, objectives, functions, methodology, requirements, diagrams, screenshots, and database design of the student information system project.
The document outlines a hospital management system project that includes maintaining patient details, prescriptions, tests, and billing. It describes the scope of the project, stakeholders like patients, doctors, and staff. It discusses the feasibility of the system in terms of technical capabilities, scalability, and flexibility. Diagrams show the database, pharmaceutical activities, and remote doctor consultations. The presentation concludes with screenshots of the billing and payment system and thanks the audience.
PROJECT-HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CHAP. 1 TO 4NICHOLAS RATEMO
This document provides background information on the proposed Nyamache Management System project. It summarizes the current manual patient record keeping system at Nyamache Hospital, which involves paper-based registration, billing, and record retrieval. This is inefficient and error-prone. The proposed electronic system aims to improve accuracy, efficiency and information retrieval. It will involve modules for registration, billing, stock management and administration. The document outlines the project objectives, budget, and methodology using a system development lifecycle approach involving planning, analysis, design, testing and documentation.
This document contains a project report on analyzing and designing a hospital management system using UML diagrams. It includes requirements for the system, descriptions of UML diagram types used (use case, class, object, activity, state, sequence), and examples of each diagram type developed for the hospital management system. The diagrams model key entities like patients, doctors, departments and their relationships to depict the system's structure and behavior.
The Hospital is an Institute which provides to people best health services.
That Provides Facility for hospitalization.
The patient is admitted in hospital with the exception that he or she will be in the
hospital for more Than 24 hours.
The Patient is assigned a room /bed.
The Hospital Provide Medical care.
Library mangement system project srs documentation.docjimmykhan
The document describes a library management system created in Java. It has four main modules: inserting data into the database, extracting data from the database, generating reports on borrowed and available books, and a search facility. The proposed system automates library processes like adding members and books, searching, borrowing and returning books. This makes transactions faster and reduces errors compared to the manual existing system. The system was implemented using Java, MS Access for the database, and designed to run on Windows operating systems. Testing was done to check functionality and ensure all requirements were met.
Hospital management system (php project) web engineeringIftikhar Ahmad
The document describes a project for a hospital management system. It includes sections on the introduction and purpose, preliminary study using SDLC, system requirements including hardware and software specifications, functional and non-functional requirements, database tables and forms, authentication, login/logout processes, user registration, patient registration, views of patient and other tables, billing, contact information, and a conclusion on the benefits of computerizing hospital operations and records.
This document describes a student management system (SMS) developed as an extension to the Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) to manage student records for dental students across government hospitals in Gujarat. The SMS allows for management of admission, fees payment, exam scheduling, result entry and generation of reports. It follows an iterative development approach and uses a multilayer architecture with layers for data, control, business and presentation. Various diagrams like use case, class, entity-relationship and data flow are provided to depict the system. Screenshots demonstrate modules for admission, fees, exam scheduling and results. The system aims to reduce paper work and efficiently manage student information and resources.
This document describes a patient management system project for a university. The system aims to automate a hospital's manual patient record keeping system. It will computerize patient, doctor, and hospital details to make record keeping more efficient. The system will allow scheduling appointments, tracking medical bills and patient rooms. It will generate reports on patient information and utilize databases to store records. Diagrams including data flow diagrams and entity-relationship diagrams are provided to illustrate the system's design and data structure.
This document provides a summary of the requirements for a Hospital Management System software project. It outlines several key sections and modules of the software, including patient registration and records, a human resources module, accounting and inventory tracking. The system is intended to automate all operations of a hospital and provide relevant information to doctors, administrators, and other users. It will integrate various aspects of hospital management and replace manual record keeping. The document describes the intended users, system dependencies, interface requirements, and overall features and modules of the hospital management system.
The document provides an overview of an "Electronic Medical Regulation System" project. It includes sections on the introduction, objectives, modules, features, feasibility analysis, need and significance, system model, methodology, and required facilities and bibliography. The main goal is to build a management tool to easily track patient, staff, treatment, and billing information to analyze reports. It aims to reduce time compared to a manual system by accurately maintaining inpatient and outpatient records.
This document provides an overview of an online hospital management system project. It includes an abstract, introduction, problem statement, goals, objectives, scope, and modules. The main modules are the admin, user, doctor, nurse, pharmacist, laboratorist, and accountant modules. It also covers the system design using UML diagrams including use case diagrams, class diagrams, sequence diagrams, activity diagrams, and deployment diagrams. It discusses the existing system, proposed system, and feasibility study. Finally, it provides screenshots of sample pages and discusses implementing the system using technologies like HTML, PHP, and MySQL.
This document provides an overview of an online hospital management system project. It includes an abstract, introduction, problem statement, goals, objectives, scope, and modules. The main modules are the admin, user, doctor, nurse, pharmacist, laboratorist, and accountant modules. It also covers the system design using UML diagrams including use case diagrams, class diagrams, sequence diagrams, activity diagrams, and deployment diagrams. It discusses the existing system, proposed system, and feasibility study. Finally, it provides screenshots of sample pages and discusses implementing the system using technologies like HTML, PHP, and MySQL.
This document presents a report on a Hospital Management System project. It includes sections on acknowledgments, an abstract describing the system's features, a table of contents, and chapters on project introduction/objectives, design/ERD, implementation through code, and more. The system allows for patient registration and storage of details, computerized billing, doctor availability searches, and more through a username/password protected interface. Entity relationship diagrams and SQL code for creating tables and inserting sample data are also included.
The document introduces the Integrated Hospital Management System (IHMS) software. IHMS was developed by Lions Aravind Institute of Community Ophthalmology (LAICO) with funding from CBM International to provide software solutions for hospital management. IHMS covers various aspects of patient care and administration, including modules for outpatient registration, inpatient admission, operation theatre management, and more. The software is modular and customizable, using a relational database and client-server technology. IHMS has been implemented across multiple Aravind Eye Hospitals and other hospitals to help manage patient data and standardize workflows.
This document provides a software specification for an Outpatient Management System created by BV Systems Corporation for XYZ Medicare Centre. It includes an introduction describing the purpose, scope and objectives of the new system to replace an existing manual process. It then covers use case modeling including user requirements, activity diagrams, and supplementary specifications. Screenshots are provided of the home page, user creation, patient search, prescription management, and patient information management. Potential for further development and risks associated with the project are also discussed.
Hospital Management System Project Report Sarfaraj Alam
The document provides an overview of a hospital management system project implemented using PHP. It discusses the various modules of the project including admin, user/patient, doctor, nurse, pharmacist, laboratories, and accountant modules. It also covers the requirements specification including hardware requirements of Intel dual-core processor, 1GB RAM, 80GB hard disk and software requirements of Windows 7/8/10, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and MySQL database. The feasibility study and existing manual system are analyzed and the benefits of the proposed web-based system are outlined.
The document provides an overview of a project report on a Hospital Management System. It includes an introduction describing the purpose and scope of the system. It then discusses the overall description, including goals, background on existing hospital processes, project requirements, user characteristics, and constraints. Finally, it analyzes the feasibility of the system from technical, economic, operational, and schedule perspectives. The system aims to automate hospital workflows and improve accuracy, reliability, and immediate access to information.
The document provides an overview of a project report on a Hospital Management System. It includes an introduction describing the purpose and scope of the system. It then discusses the overall description, including goals, background on existing hospital processes, project requirements, user characteristics, and constraints. Finally, it analyzes the feasibility of the system from technical, economic, operational, and schedule perspectives. The system aims to automate hospital workflows and improve accuracy, reliability, and immediate access to information.
The document describes a hospital management system project that was developed to automate processes in hospitals. It was created by students Mansi Chitkara, Namita Khandelwal, and Avinash Chaporkar under the guidance of their professor Mrs. Kapila Pareek. The project aims to digitize patient records, test results, billing, and reporting. It maintains separate administrator and user levels and was developed using VB6 and MS Access.
This project report describes the development of a Hospital Management System. The system allows hospitals to automate processes like maintaining patient records, generating prescriptions and bills, and providing test reports. It includes functionality for indoor and outdoor patients. The system aims to improve organization, accuracy, reliability and immediate retrieval/storage of information compared to a manual system. It was developed using VB 6.0 with an MS Access backend database.
This document provides a summary of a project on a Hospital Management System. It includes sections on the definition of a hospital and how a hospital management system works. It describes the need for an HMS including minimizing documentation and improving patient care. The document outlines the software requirements specification for the HMS including functional requirements like administration, patient, and billing modules. It provides details on the system design with data flow diagrams, entity relationship diagrams, class diagrams and use case diagrams. It concludes with discussing future enhancements and limitations.
IRJET- An Android Application for Electronic Health Record SystemIRJET Journal
This document proposes an Android application for an electronic health record (EHR) system. It summarizes:
1) The application would allow patients to manage appointments with doctors, view medical histories, and manually enter health metrics like blood pressure. Doctors could view patient appointment lists.
2) An admin user could view patient and doctor data. The EHR system would store healthcare information more comprehensively and accessibly than paper records.
3) The system is intended to improve services for patients and doctors by making health records more easily accessible and minimizing data entry errors.
IRJET- An Android Application for Electronic Health Record SystemIRJET Journal
This document proposes an Android application for an electronic health record (EHR) system. It summarizes that EHR systems use digital records rather than paper to store patient health information like medical history, appointments, lab results, and more. The proposed application would allow patients to book appointments with doctors and view their health records on their phones. It would also give patients the ability to manually enter blood pressure and sugar levels. Doctors could use the app to view patient appointment schedules and send prescriptions. The application aims to improve healthcare services and efficiency by making records easily accessible to both patients and doctors.
The document describes a proposed hospital management system (HMS) software. The HMS aims to computerize operations in hospitals by efficiently storing patient information. It seeks to address limitations of current paper-based systems which are slow and cannot quickly provide updated patient lists. The key functionality of the HMS includes patient registration and admission, in-patient management, appointment scheduling with SMS reminders, billing, customer relationship management, revenue management, and reporting. The software will use SQL Server for data storage and Developer Express for debugging support and interface development. It consists of several modules including reservation, reports, payments, clinics, and users. The software was thoroughly tested to address errors.
The document describes a hospital management system project created by students. The system allows registration of patients, storing patient and staff details, and computerized billing. It assigns a unique ID to each patient and includes search functionality. Only administrators and receptionists can access and add data to the database. The project aims to automate hospital management and administrate doctor appointments. It seeks to develop software that is user-friendly, simple, fast and cost-effective for collecting patient information and diagnosis details.
Health institution requires quality data and information management to function effectively and efficiently. It is an understatement to say that many organizations, institutions or government agencies have become critically dependent on the use of database system for their successes especially in the hospital. This work aims at developing an improved hospital information management system using a function-based approach. An efficient HIMS that can be used to manage patient information and its administration is presented in this work. This is with the goal of eradicating the problem of improper data keeping, inaccurate reports, wastage of time in storing, processing and retrieving information faced by the existing hospital information system in order to improve the overall efficiency of the health institution. The system was developed with Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP), and My Structured Query Language (MySQL). The new system was tested using data collected from Renewal Clinic, Ibadan, Nigeria was used as case study were the data for the research was collected and the system was tested. The system provides a vital platform of information storage and retrieval in hospitals.
The document provides an overview of developing a hospital management system mobile application project. It describes two potential project options - developing an application to manage hospital records or an application for online appointment scheduling. It then discusses the scope and objectives of the project, including features like patient registration, viewing medical information, making appointments. The document also outlines the hardware and software requirements and significance of developing such a system to improve hospital management and patient care.
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HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROJECT
1. 1
Chapter 1. Systems Introduction
1.1 Description of the project:
Hospital are the essential part of our lives, providing best medical facilities to people suffering
from various ailments, which may be due to change in climatic conditions, increased work-load,
emotional trauma stress etc. It is necessary for the hospitals to keep track of its day-to-day
activities & records of its patients, doctors, nurses, ward boys and other staff personals that keep
the hospital running smoothly & successfully.
But keeping track of all the activities and their records on paper is very cumbersome and error
prone. It also is very inefficient and a time-consuming process Observing the continuous increase
in population and number of people visiting the hospital. Recording and maintaining all these
records is highly unreliable, inefficient and error-prone. It is also not economically & technically
feasible to maintain these records on paper.
Thus keeping the working of the manual system as the basis of our project. We have developed
an automated version of the manual system, named as “Hospital Management System”.
The main aim of our project is to provide a paper-less hospital up to 90%. It also aims at
providing low-cost reliable automation of the existing systems. The system also provides
excellent security of data at every level of user-system interaction and also provides robust &
reliable storage and backup facilities.
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Objectives of the system:
The project “Hospital management system” is aimed to develop to maintain the day –to-day state
of admission/discharge of patients, list of doctors, reports generation, and etc.It is designed to
achieve the following objectives:
1. To computerize all details regarding patient details & hospital details.
2. Scheduling the appointment of patient with doctors to make it convenient for both.
3. Scheduling the services of specialized doctors and emergency properly so that facilities
provided by hospital are fully utilized in effective and efficient manner.
4. If the medical store issues medicines to patients, it should reduce the stock status of the
medical store and vice-versa.
5. It should be able to handle the test reports of patients conducted in the pathology lab of
the hospital.
6. The inventory should be updated automatically whenever a transaction is made.
7. The information of the patients should be kept up to date and there record should be kept
in the system for historical purposes.
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1.2 Methodologies for Data Collection
1.2.1 Primary data collection
Raw data (also known as primary data) is a term for data collected from a source. Raw
data has not been subjected to processing or any other manipulation, and are also
referred to as primary data.
Primary data is a type of information that is obtained directly from first-hand sources by
means of surveys, observation or experimentation. It is data that has not been previously
published and is derived from a new or original research study and collected at the
source such as in marketing.
Primary data collection are observed and recorded directly from respondents. The
information collected is directly related to the specific research problem identified. All
the questions that one asks the respondents must be totally unbiased and formulated so
that all the different respondents understand it.
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1.2.2 Secondary data collection.
Secondary data is data collected by someone other than the user. Common sources of secondary
data for social science include censuses, organizational records and data collected through
qualitative methodologies or qualitative research. Primary data, by contrast, are collected by the
investigator conducting the research.
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ogy, gastroenterology, mental health and behavioral sciences, rehabilitative services, and
pulmonology
In this project all the information has been gathered from secondary sources that is internet.
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1.3 Software Requirement Specification
A Software requirements specification (SRS), a requirements specification for a software system,
is a complete description of the behavior of a system to be developed and may include a set of
use cases that describe interactions the users will have with the software. In addition it also
contains non-functional requirements. Non-functional requirements impose constraints on the
design or implementation (such as performance engineering requirements, quality standards, or
design constraints).
1. Introduction
The following subsections of Software Requirement Specifications Document should facilitate in
providing the entire overview of the Information system “Hospital Management System” under
development. This document aims at defining the overall software requirements for admin.
Efforts have been made to define the requirements of the Information system exhaustively and
accurately.
1.1 Purpose
The main purpose of Software Requirement Specifications Document is to describe in a precise
manner all the capabilities that will be provided by the Software Application “Hospital
Management System”. It also states the various constraints which the system will be abide to.
This document further leads to clear vision of the software requirements, specifications and
capabilities. These are to be exposed to the development, testing team and end users of the
software.
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1.2 Scope
The proposed software product is the Hospital Management System (HMS). The system will be
used in any Hospital, Clinic, Dispensary or Pathology labs in any Hospital, Clinic, Dispensary or
Pathology labs to get the information from the patients and then storing that data for future
usage
The current system in use is a paper-based system. It is too slow and cannot provide updated lists
of patients within a reasonable timeframe. The intentions of the system are to reduce over-time
pay and increase the number of patients that can be treated accurately. Requirements statements
in this document are both functional and non-functional.
1.3 Definitions,Acroynyms and Abbreviations
CFD: – Context Flow Diagram
DFD: – Data Flow Diagram
IDE: – Integrated Development Environment
SQL: – Structured Query Language
SRS: – Software Requirement Specification.
GUI: - Graphical User Interface
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1.4 References
i. Software Engineering by K.K.Aggrawal, Singh, Yogesh.
ii. Ian Somerville, Software Engineering, Third Edition.
iii. Programming In Visual Basic 6.0 by Julia Case Bradley.
iv. Introduction to Visual Basic 6.0 by Gary Haggard, Wade Hutschan.
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2 Overall Description of the Proposed System.
2.1 Product Perspective
The application will be windows-based, self contained and independent software product.
2.1.1 Interfaces
The application will have a user friendly and menu based interface. Following screens will be
provided.
i. A Login Screen for entering username, password and role (Administrator, operator) will
be provided. Access to different screens will be based upon the role of the user.
ii. A Form for Search the details of a patient.
iii. The Form for creating a new patient record will contain text fields where the Patient ID
will be machine generated and the rest of the details will have to be filled up.
iv. A Form for generating the tests reports.
v. The Form to produce a bill will create fields such as Patient ID, Appointment No.,
Doctor’s charges, Hospital charges etc. which will need to be filled up.
The following reports will be generated:
i. Tests reports
Visual Basic 6.0
MS-Access
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2.1.2 Hardware Interfaces
Processor: Pentium IV AND motherboard
RAM: 512MB or above
Hard Disk: 40GB or above
Input Devices: Keyboard, Mouse
Output Devices: Monitor; -14” VGA
2.1.3 Software Interfaces
OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows XP
FRONT END: Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0
BACK END: Microsoft Access
2.1.4 Operations
This product will not cover any automated housekeeping aspects of database. The DBA at client
site will be manually deleting old/ non required data. Database backup and recovery will also
have to be handled by DBA.
2.2 Product Functions
The system will allow access only to authorized users with specific roles (Administrator,
Operator). Depending upon the user’s role, he/she will be able to access only specific modules of
the system.
A summary of the major functions that the software will perform:
i. A login facility for enabling only authorized access to the system.
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ii. When a patient is admitted, the front-desk staff checks to see if the patient is already
registered with the hospital. If he is, his/her Name is entered into the computer.
Otherwise a new Patient ID is given to this patient.
iii. If a patient checks out, the administrative staff shall delete his patient ID from the system.
iv. The system generates reports on the following information: List of detailed information
regarding the patient who has admitted in the hospital.
2.3 User Characteristics
1. Educational Level: At least graduate and should be comfortable with English language.
2. Technical Expertise: Should be a high or middle level employee of the organization
comfortable with using general purpose applications on a computer.
2.4 System Features
Login module
Description
This module records only user and password of the user.
Patient module
Description
It keeps track of all details about both in-patient and out-patient. Patient id, patient name,
address, admitted date, doctor name, and room no are entered in a form and stored for future
reference. Also particular patient details can be viewed in the table using a separate form with an
attribute patient id.
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Inpatient module
Description
Admission request will be made here. Request for admission is made before patient admitting the
hospital.
Outpatient module
Description
This module manages activities related to patient who visits the Hospital or Resident Doctor or
Consultant Doctor for Medical Consultations, diagnosis and treatment.
Pathology module
Description
This module Generates reports which will be done in pathology lab of the Hospital.
Billing module
Description
This module bills the both inpatient and outpatient who comes to hospital. It also includes
Payment details of patients. Depending on the payments bill report is generated.
3. Logical Database Requirements
The proposed information system contains the following data tables in its database collection.
i. Patient Details table
ii. Doctor Details Table
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iii. Room Details Table
iv. Bill Details table
4. Software System Attributes
Reliability
This application is a reliable product that produces fast and verified output of all its
processes.
Availability
This application will be available to use and help them to carry out their operations
conveniently.
Security
The application will be password protected. User will have to enter correct username,
password and role in order to access the application.
Maintainability
The application will be designed in a maintainable manner. It will be easy to to incorporate
new requirements in the individual modules.
Portability
The application will be easily portable on any windows-based system that has oracle
installed.
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Chapter-2 System Design
2.1 Introduction
The purpose of Design phase is to plan a solution for problem specified by the requirements.
System design aims to identify the modules that should be in the system, the specification of
those modules and how the interact with each other to produce the results. The goal of the design
process is to produce a model that can be used later to build that system. The produced model is
called design of the system.
System design is the process of defining the architecture, components, modules, interfaces and
data for a system to satisfy specified requirements. Normally, the design proceeds in two stages:
Physical design
Database design
Physical Design
The physical design is a graphical representation of a system showing the system’s internal and
external entities and the flow of data into and out of these entities. An internal entity is an entity
within the system that transforms data.
To represent the physical design of the system, we use diagrams like data flow diagrams, use
case diagrams, etc.
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2.2 Data Flow Diagrams
The Data Flow Diagram (DFD) is a graphical representation of the flow of data through an
information system. Data flow diagrams are used by systems analysts to design information-
processing systems but also as a way to model whole organizations. The main merit of DFD is
that it can provide an overview of what data a system would processes, what transformations of
data are done, what data are stored and which stored data is used, and where the result is flow.
Standard Symbols used in DFD:
Symbol Name Function
Data Flow Used to connect processes to each other. The
arrowhead indicates direction of data flow.
Process Performs some transformation to input data to output
data.
Source or
sink.(external
entity)
A source of system inputs or sink of system outputs.
Data Store A repository of data. Arrowheads indicate net inputs
or net outputs to the store.
Table no.2.1
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Level 0 DFD
A context diagram is a top level (also known as Level 0) data flow diagram. It only contains one
process node (process 0) that generalizes the function of the entire system in relationship to
external entities. In level 0 dfd, system is shown as one process.
The Level 0 DFD shows how the system is divided into 'sub-systems' (processes), each of which
deals with one or more of the data flows to or from an external agent, and which together provide
all of the functionality of the system as a whole. It also identifies internal data stores that must be
present in order for the system to do its job, and shows the flow of data between the various parts
of the system.
Personal details IPD &OPD
Bill, Report Detail report, bills generate
Fig. No.2.1
Level-0
Hospital
Management System
Admin Patient
Admin Patient
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Level 1 DFd
Personal details of patient. Update Patient db
Update
Personal Details of doctor Update Doctor db
Patient details
Update Reports DB
R_charges
Doctor name & fees
Patient details
Fig. No.2.2
1.0 Patient
Detail
Admin
2.0 Doctor
DetailsAdmin
4.0Bill
Generation
3.0Lab
Reports
Generation
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2.3 E-R Diagram
Entity-Relationship Diagram is a graphical representation of entities and their relationship to
each others. It describes how data is related to each other. An entity is a piece of data- an object
or a concept about which data is stored. A relationship is how the data is shared between entities.
In E-R Diagram, there are 3 main Components:
Symbol Name Description
Entity
An entity can be any object, place, person or
anything.
Attribute
An Attribute Describes a property or
characteristics of an entity.
Relationship
A Relationship Describes relation between
entities.
Table No.2.2
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E-R Diagram of Hospital Management System
1 M
1
1
M
1
Fig. No.2.3
Doctor
D_id
Name Address
Ph.No
Department
Treats Patient
P_id
NameAddress
Ph.No
Age
Gender
Bill
Issued
Assign
Room
Type
Room_id
BILL NO.
Doc_Charges
Room Charges
Gender
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2.4 Data Dictionary
1. Doctor Details
Name-Doctor Details
Name Type Size Description
ID Integer ID of the Doctor
Name Varchar 50 Name of the Doctor
Address Varchar 150 Address of the Doctor
Phone Number Varchar 90 Contact number of the doctor
Qualification Varchar 100 Qualification of the Doctor
Gender Varchar 30 Gender of the doctor
Table No.2.3
2. Room Details
Name-Room Details
Name Type Size Description
Room_no Integer Id of the Room
Room Type Varchar 50 General or Private Room
Table No.2.4
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3. patient Details
Name- patient Details
Name Type Size Description
Patient_no Integer 20 ID of the Patient
Name Varchar 60 Name of the patient
Age Integer 20 Age of the Patient
Gender Varchar 30 Gender of the Patient
Address Varchar 90 Address of the Patient
Date Datetime 30 Date of admission
Contact Number Varchar 90 Contact number of the patient
Room No Varchar 50 Admitted patient room no.(in case of IP)
Table No.2.3
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4. Bill Details
Name-Bill Details
Name Type Size Description
Bill_no Integer 20 Number of the Bill
Date Datetime 20 Date at which bill is generated
Patient Id Varchar 50 Id of the patient
Name Varchar 50 Name of the Patient
Age Varchar 50 Age of the patient
Gender Varchar 50 Gender of the Patient
Date of Admission Varchar 50 Date on which patient is admitted into
Hospital
Date of Discharge Varchar 50 Date on which patient is Discharged from
the Hospital
Room Charges Varchar 50 Charges of the room
Pathology fees Varchar 50 Laboratory report Charges
Doctor Fees Varchar 50 Doctor Checkup Fees
Miscellaneous Varchar 50 Other Charges
Total Amount Varchar 100 Total amount of the bill
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Chapter-3 Systems Development & Implementation
3.1 Screenshot and Source Code
1. Login form
Private Sub Command1_Click()
With DataEnvironment1.rscmd_login 'opening the tbl_login
.Open
.MoveFirst
While Not .EOF 'scan all entry under tbl_login
If Text1 = !UserName And Text2 = !Password Then
a = MsgBox("Username and Password Accepted, Welcome!", vbInformation) 'login accepted
Me.Hide
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Form3.Show
Exit Sub
Else
.MoveNext 'move to another row
End If
Wend
.Close 'close tbl_login
a = MsgBox("You have entered an invalid username/password", vbCritical) 'login detaits not
matched
End With
End Sub
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2. Homepage of Hospital Management System
Private Sub Command1_Click()
Me.Hide
Form2.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Command2_Click()
Me.Hide
Form8.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Command3_Click()
Me.Hide
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Form6.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Command4_Click()
Me.Hide
Form10.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Command5_Click()
Me.Hide
form5.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Command6_Click()
Me.Hide
Form7.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Command7_Click()
Me.Hide
Form4.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Command8_Click()
Me.Hide
Form9.Show
End Sub
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3. Inpatient Registration Form
Public con As New ADODB.Connection
Public rs As New ADODB.Recordset
Sub main()
opendb
Form1.Show
End Sub
Sub opendb()
Set con = Nothing
Set con = New ADODB.Connection
con.Open "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=patient.mdb;Persist Security
Info=False"
con.CursorLocation = adUseClient
If con.State = 1 Then
MsgBox "succesfully connected"
Else
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MsgBox "not connected"
End If
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
Set rs = Nothing
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
rs.Open "select * from inpatient", con, adOpenDynamicmic, adLockOptimistic
Set DataGrid1.DataSource = rs
End Sub
Add:-
Private Sub Command6_Click()
Text1.Text = Clear
Text2.Text = Clear
Text3.Text = Clear
Text4.Text = Clear
Text5.Text = Clear
Text6.Text = Clear
Combo1.Text = Clear
End Sub
Save:-
Private Sub Command1_Click()
rs.AddNew
rs!ID = Text1.Text
rs!Name = Text2.Text
rs!age = Text3.Text
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rs!gender = Combo1.Text
rs!address = Text6.Text
rs!contact_no = Text5.Text
rs!Date = Text4.Text
rs!roomno = Combo2.Text
rs.Update
MsgBox " Record Added Successfully! ", vbOKOnly + vbInformation, "info"
End Sub
Delete:-
Private Sub Command4_Click()
rs.Delete
MsgBox " Record Deleted Successfully! ", vbInformation, "Delete"
rs.MoveNext
End Sub
Close:-
Private Sub Command2_Click()
If MsgBox("Close the form ?", vbQuestion + vbYesNo, "Confirm") = vbYes Then
End
End If
End Sub
Search:-
Private Sub Command5_Click()
Me.Hide
form5.Show
End Sub
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Text1.Text = ""
Text2.Text = ""
Text3.Text = ""
Text4.Text = ""
Text5.Text = ""
Text6.Text = ""
Combo1.Text = ""
Combo2.Text = ""
End Sub
Delete:-
Private Sub Command2_Click()
On Error Resume Next
If MsgBox("Data Deleted Successfully!", vbExclamation + vbOKCancel, "Confirm Delete") =
vbOK Then
rs.Delete
End If
End Sub
Search:-
Private Sub Command5_Click()
Me.Hide
Form11.Show
End Sub
Close:-
Private Sub Command3_Click()
If MsgBox("Close the form ?", vbQuestion + vbYesNo, "Confirm") = vbYes Then
End
End If
End Sub
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Main Form:-
Private Sub Command4_Click()
Me.Hide
Form3.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
Set rs = Nothing
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
rs.Open "select * from outpatient", con, adOpenDynamicmic, adLockOptimistic
Set DataGrid1.DataSource = rs
End Sub
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5. Doctor Information form
Private Sub Form_Load()
Set rs = Nothing
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
rs.Open "select * from doctor", con, adOpenDynamicmic, adLockOptimistic
Set DataGrid1.DataSource = rs
End Sub
ADD:-
Private Sub Command1_Click()
Text1.Text = Clear
Text2.Text = Clear
Text3.Text = Clear
Text5.Text = Clear
Combo1.Text = Clear
Combo3.Text = Clear
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End Sub
Save:-
Private Sub Command2_Click()
rs.AddNew
rs!Name = Text1.Text
rs!ID = Text2.Text
rs!age = Text3.Text
rs!gender = Combo3.Text
rs!contactno = Text5.Text
rs!department = Combo1.Text
rs.Update
MsgBox " Record Added Successfully! ", vbOKOnly + vbInformation, "info"
End Sub
Delete:-
Private Sub Command5_Click()
rs.Delete
MsgBox " Record Deleted Successfully! ", vbInformation, "Delete"
rs.MoveNext
End Sub
Exit:-
Private Sub Command3_Click()
If MsgBox("Close the form ?", vbQuestion + vbYesNo, "Confirm") = vbYes Then
End
End If
End Sub
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6. Room Information Form
Private Sub Form_Load()
Set rs = Nothing
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
rs.Open "select * from room", con, adOpenDynamicmic, adLockOptimistic
End Sub
Add:-
Private Sub Command1_Click()
rs.AddNew
rs!no = Text1.Text
rs!Type = Text2.Text
rs.Update
MsgBox " Record Added Successfully! ", vbOKOnly + vbInformation, "info"
Text1.Text = ""
Text2.Text = ""
End Sub
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Search:-
Private Sub Command3_Click()
Me.Hide
Form3.Show
End Sub
Total:-
Private Sub Command5_Click()
Text11.Text = Val(Text7.Text) + Val(Text8.Text) + Val(Text9.Text) + Val(Text10.Text)
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
Set rs = Nothing
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
rs.Open "select * from ipbill", con, adOpenDynamicmic, adLockOptimistic
Set DataGrid1.DataSource = rs
End Sub
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8. Outpatient Billing Form
Add:-
Private Sub Command1_Click()
Text1.Text = Clear
Text2.Text = Clear
Text3.Text = Clear
Text4.Text = Clear
Text5.Text = Clear
Text6.Text = Clear
Text7.Text = Clear
End Sub
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Save:-
Private Sub Command2_Click()
rs.AddNew
rs!Bill_no = Text1.Text
rs!Date = Text2.Text
rs!patient_id = Text3.Text
rs!Name = Text4.Text
rs!Doctor_name = Text5.Text
rs!amount = Text6.Text
rs!total = Text7.Text
rs.Update
MsgBox " Record Saved Successfully! ", vbOKOnly + vbInformation, "info"
End Sub
Exit:-
Private Sub Command3_Click()
Me.Hide
Form3.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
Set rs = Nothing
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
rs.Open "select * from opbill", con, adOpenDynamicmic, adLockOptimistic
Set DataGrid1.DataSource = rs
End Sub
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9. Pathology Form
Add:-
Private Sub Command1_Click()
Text1.Text = Clear
Text2.Text = Clear
Text3.Text = Clear
Text4.Text = Clear
Combo1.Text = Clear
Combo2.Text = Clear
End Sub
Save:-
Private Sub Command2_Click()
rs.AddNew
rs!Name = Text1.Text
rs!pid = Text2.Text
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rs!age = Text3.Text
rs!gender = Combo1.Text
rs!testname = Combo2.Text
rs!Description = Text4.Text
rs.Update
MsgBox " Record saved Successfully! ", vbOKOnly + vbInformation, "info"
End Sub
Exit:-
Private Sub Command3_Click()
Me.Hide
Form3.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
Set rs = Nothing
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
rs.Open "select * from pathology", con, adOpenDynamicmic, adLockOptimistic
End Sub
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10. Inpatient Search Form
Private Sub Command1_Click()
rs.Filter = adFilterNone
rs.Requery
End Sub
Exit:-
Private Sub Command2_Click()
Me.Hide
Form3.Show
End Sub
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Private Sub Form_Load()
Set rs = Nothing
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
rs.Open "select * from inpatient", con, adOpenDynamicmic, adLockOptimistic
Set DataGrid1.DataSource = rs
End Sub
Private Sub Text1_Change()
If Text1.Text = "" Then
Call Form_Load
Me.Show
Else
rs.Filter = "Name LIKE '" & Me.Text1.Text & "*'"
Set DataGrid1.DataSource = rs
End If
End Sub
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11.Outpatient Search Form
Private Sub Command1_Click()
rs.Filter = adFilterNone
rs.Requery
End Sub
Private Sub Command2_Click()
Me.Hide
Form3.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
Set rs = Nothing
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
rs.Open "select * from outpatient", con, adOpenDynamicmic, adLockOptimistic
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Set DataGrid1.DataSource = rs
End Sub
Private Sub Text1_Change()
If Text1.Text = "" Then
Call Form_Load
Me.Show
Else
rs.Filter = "Name LIKE '" & Me.Text1.Text & "*'"
Set DataGrid1.DataSource = rs
End If
End Sub
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3.2 SYSTEM TESTING
1. Login Form Testing
Test
Case ID
Test Expected
Input
Expected
Output
Actual Input Actual Output
1. Login Form Username,
Password
Homepage admin,
admin
Homepage
2. Doctor Information Form Testing
Test
Case ID
Test Expected
Input
Expected
Output
Actual Input Actual Output
2. Doctor Form Details of doctor Msgbox
appears(“data
is saved”)
Detail of
Doctor
Msgbox “Record
Added
Successfully!”
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3. Room Information Form Testing
Test
Case ID
Test Expected
Input
Expected
Output
Actual Input Actual Output
2. Room Form Room no and
Room type
Msgbox
appears(“data
is saved”)
Room no and
Room type
Msgbox “Record
Added
Successfully!”
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Chapter-4 Scope of Improvement, Summary and Conclusion
CONCLUSION
The project Hospital Management System (HMS) is for computerizing the working in a
hospital. It is a great improvement over the manual system. The computerization of the system
has speed up the process. In the current system, the front office managing is very slow. The
hospital managing system was thoroughly checked and tested with dummy data and thus is found
to be very reliable. The software takes care of all the requirements of an average hospital and is
capable to provide easy and effective storage of information related to patients that come up to
the hospital.
It generates test reports and also provides the facility for searching the details of the patient. It
also provides billing facility on the basis of patient’s status whether it is an indoor or outdoor
patient. The system also provides the facility of backup as per the requirement.
FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS
The proposed system is Hospital Management System. We can enhance this system by including
more facilities like pharmacy system for the stock details of medicines in the pharmacy.
Providing such features enable the users to include more comments into the system.
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LIMITATIONS:
The size of the database increases day-by-day, increasing the load on the database back up
and data maintenance activity.
Training for simple computer operations is necessary for the users working on the system.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Julia Case Bradley, Programming In Visual Basic 6.0,First Edition, Tata McGraw Hill
Edition.
2. Michael Halvorson, Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Professional, Second Edition, Microsoft
Press.
3. Bayross, Programming in Visual Basic 6, 2008 Edition, B.p.b Publications.
4. Gary Haggard, Wade Hutschan, Introduction to Visual Basic 6.0, Tata McGraw Hill
Edition.
5. Mike Smart, Learn Access 2003 VBA with the Smart Method, The Smart Method Ltd.
Web References
1. www.google.com
2. www.slideshare.com