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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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 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 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.
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.
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 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.
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 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.
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 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.
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.
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.
This document describes a hospital management system project created by Purbita Sen, a final year B.Pharm student at Bengal School of Technology under the supervision of Mr. Soumen Banerjee. The project aims to record patient information, generate bills, keep medical records and immunization records. It also describes the hospital departments visited for research, including ward details and staffing. Limitations of the project and potential enhancements are discussed. Sources consulted in developing the project are also listed.
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 slide is based on the hospital management system projects. It tells some basic requirements for the project and will give some idea regarding your related projects and will help you in generating new ideas.
The document describes a presentation for a school management system created by Soumya Subhadarshi Behera. The presentation includes an introduction, motivation, and system development sections. It provides background on the need for a school management system to efficiently manage student, employee, academic and other administrative data. It then covers the goals and components involved in developing the software system, including using Visual Basic 6.0 for the front end and Oracle for the back end database.
This topic is covered under Data modelling and implementation. This project looks after an efficient billing management in a medical store. it includes a flow chart, data flow diagram, normalization etc.
This document describes a hospital management system project submitted by two students, Rishit Gajjar and Mehul Ranavasiya, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a bachelor's degree in information technology. It includes a certificate signed by their project guide and the head of the computer science department certifying the work. The document outlines the contents which will describe the design, database, and conclusions of the hospital management system created by the students.
Medical Store Management System Software Engineering Projecthani2253
This document provides an overview of a medical store management system project. It describes the project title, objectives, features, scope, and deliverables. The project aims to automate the inventory, accounting, and customer management processes of a medical store to ease the workload. It will use a waterfall model and be developed in Java. Key features will include product, customer, sales, and payment management. The document outlines requirements, design, and implementation plans including user stories, data flow diagrams, and a work breakdown structure.
This S.R.S deals with the basic's of hotel management system.It will show different features with different functionalities.Data Flow diagram is also mentioned With 0 and 1 Level diagram.
The document describes a hospital management system software. It provides summaries of key modules including appointment scheduling, billing, doctors, expenses, hospital administration, laboratories, operations, patients, and pharmacy. The system aims to digitize and integrate all aspects of hospital management and patient care on a single software platform. It offers features like online and offline use, prescription generation, SMS alerts, and barcode patient ID cards.
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 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 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.
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.
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 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.
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 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.
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 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.
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.
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.
This document describes a hospital management system project created by Purbita Sen, a final year B.Pharm student at Bengal School of Technology under the supervision of Mr. Soumen Banerjee. The project aims to record patient information, generate bills, keep medical records and immunization records. It also describes the hospital departments visited for research, including ward details and staffing. Limitations of the project and potential enhancements are discussed. Sources consulted in developing the project are also listed.
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 slide is based on the hospital management system projects. It tells some basic requirements for the project and will give some idea regarding your related projects and will help you in generating new ideas.
The document describes a presentation for a school management system created by Soumya Subhadarshi Behera. The presentation includes an introduction, motivation, and system development sections. It provides background on the need for a school management system to efficiently manage student, employee, academic and other administrative data. It then covers the goals and components involved in developing the software system, including using Visual Basic 6.0 for the front end and Oracle for the back end database.
This topic is covered under Data modelling and implementation. This project looks after an efficient billing management in a medical store. it includes a flow chart, data flow diagram, normalization etc.
This document describes a hospital management system project submitted by two students, Rishit Gajjar and Mehul Ranavasiya, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a bachelor's degree in information technology. It includes a certificate signed by their project guide and the head of the computer science department certifying the work. The document outlines the contents which will describe the design, database, and conclusions of the hospital management system created by the students.
Medical Store Management System Software Engineering Projecthani2253
This document provides an overview of a medical store management system project. It describes the project title, objectives, features, scope, and deliverables. The project aims to automate the inventory, accounting, and customer management processes of a medical store to ease the workload. It will use a waterfall model and be developed in Java. Key features will include product, customer, sales, and payment management. The document outlines requirements, design, and implementation plans including user stories, data flow diagrams, and a work breakdown structure.
This S.R.S deals with the basic's of hotel management system.It will show different features with different functionalities.Data Flow diagram is also mentioned With 0 and 1 Level diagram.
The document describes a hospital management system software. It provides summaries of key modules including appointment scheduling, billing, doctors, expenses, hospital administration, laboratories, operations, patients, and pharmacy. The system aims to digitize and integrate all aspects of hospital management and patient care on a single software platform. It offers features like online and offline use, prescription generation, SMS alerts, and barcode patient ID cards.
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 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 provides an overview of hospital management systems and the benefits of web-based systems. It discusses that web-based systems allow for simultaneous access to data from various points and integration of all parties. The document then reviews characteristics of web-based systems like multiple autonomous components and points of control/failure. Benefits of a hospital management web-based system include improved patient care through increased access to records, improved cost control through standardized processes, and increased security of patient information.
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.
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.
Design and Implementation of Hospital Management System Using JavaIOSR Journals
This document describes the design and implementation of a Hospital Management System (HMS) using Java. The HMS was developed to address challenges with manual hospital management processes and provide benefits like streamlined operations and enhanced patient care. It includes modules for patient management, services management, appointments, the pharmacy, admissions and accounting. The system uses a database to store patient and medical records and allows users to view records, diagnoses and drug prescriptions. Test results showed the HMS met user requirements and provided functionality like registering patients, viewing inpatient data and the drug database. It was concluded the HMS can help hospitals enhance patient care and increase organizational profitability by improving operational control and streamlining processes.
A Greybox Hospital Information System in the Medical Center Tobruk Libya base...IOSR Journals
This document presents a study on developing a greybox hospital information system for the Medical Center in Tobruk, Libya based on the Three-layer Graph-based Model (3LGM). The study aims to model the current information system and propose improvements using 3LGM. It describes modeling the main functions, logical and physical layers, use cases, and databases for patient, doctor, and clinical documentation data. Tables compare 3LGM to other models. Figures illustrate the domain layers, tools layers, use cases, and database tables. The conclusion is that all tasks were successfully completed to develop and implement an information system model to support management of patient, doctor, and clinical data using 3LGM.
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.
mMR is a mobile medical records application developed by Kloud Data that allows healthcare professionals to access patient records from mobile devices. The application provides access to a patient's full medical history, test results, prescriptions, notes and can be used to discharge patients. It has a user-friendly interface compatible with Android and iOS devices. The application ensures security by not storing patient data locally and requiring authentication. Implementing mMR provides doctors access to patient information anytime, improves hospital operations and supports high-quality patient care both inside and outside of hospitals.
Evaluation of a clinical information system (cis)nikita024
This power point presentation provides an overview of a clinical information system (CIS). It discusses what a CIS is, how CIS have evolved, and the key players involved in designing CIS. It also examines the electronic health record component of a CIS and discusses the eight basic components that make up an EHR. Additional topics covered include clinical decision making systems, safety, costs, and education regarding CIS. The presentation was created by four students with each student covering specific slides and aspects of the topic.
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 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.
1) Computers are widely used in many fields like business, research, healthcare, education and more. They can perform millions of calculations per second and have applications in student advising, medical diagnosis, and more.
2) Computers are defined as electronic data manipulating machines that accept data as input, perform operations on that data, and output the results.
3) In healthcare, computers are used for tasks like medical records, billing, scheduling, and allowing radiologists and doctors to access patient information from remote locations. They also provide drug interaction checks and disease treatment information to help doctors.
Computer Information Systems and the Electronic Health RecordRebotto89
Paper-based health records are being replaced by electronic health records (EHRs) to improve patient care. A clinical information system (CIS) is a collection of applications that provides centralized access to patient information across locations. Choosing a CIS requires input from all users and consideration of costs, which can range from $1-2 million for small hospitals to over $1 billion for large hospitals. Ensuring security of patient data and regular system updates are also important factors in selecting and implementing a CIS/EHR.
The document proposes a nursing informatics project to implement an electronic health record (EHR) system in a healthcare organization. It would improve patient outcomes and care efficiencies by allowing clinicians, nurses, and pharmacists to easily access and share a patient's electronic records. The project aims to reduce medical errors, waiting times, and costs while improving the quality and timeliness of care. A nurse informaticist would manage the project and work with an application analyst, developer, and tester to design and implement the customized EHR system using software, hardware, and artificial intelligence technologies.
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An overview of a Computer Information System (CIS) and considerations that need to be taken with implementing an Electronic Health Record (EHR) in a healthcare setting.
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.
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.
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PATIENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM project
1. GHANA TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE (GTUC)
FACULTY OF INFORMATICS
PROJECT TITLE:
PATIENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (PMS)
A Project Work Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For
BSC. in INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
BY:
Laud Amofah
MAY 2016
2. SYSTEMS INFORMATION
1.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT
Hospital are the essential part of our lives which provides us with the best medical
facilities for various sickness, it may be due to the change in climatic conditions, stress
(emotional trauma) etc. It is necessary for the hospital to keep track of all activities and records
day in and day out of its patient, doctors, nurses and other staffs that keeps the hospital in its
operation.
Keeping track of all activities and reports on paper is very inefficient and time
consuming and also error prone. Keeping records on paper is a traditional base system that
sometimes do not make it robust, in any case of damage all files will be lost that will cost a lot to
the organization. Day in and day out many people visit the hospital and when using the
traditional base system it make it unreliable in the sense that it will take longer time to enter or
access data and also maintaining. It is not economically and technically feasible to maintain
these records on paper.
Thus keeping the working on the manual system we have develop an automated version
of the manual system called “Patient Management System”. Patient Management System is
designed specifically to manage episodes of care quickly and safely in demanding.
The main aim of our project is to provide a paper-less and also providing low-cost
reliable of automation of a reliable existing system. The system also provides excellent security
of data at every level of user-system interaction and also provides robust and reliable storage and
backup facilities.
Objectives of the system
The project “Patient management system” is aimed to develop to maintain the day –to-day state
of admission/discharge of patients, list of patients, reports generation, and etc. It is designed to
achieve the following objectives:
1. To computerize all details regarding patient details and 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.
3. 4. If the medical store issues medicines to patients, and also any charges it should keep tracking
of all bills.
5. It should be able to handle the ward in which the patient is to been taken to.
6. The information of the patients should be kept up to date and there record should be kept in
the system for historical purposes.
1.2 METHODOLOGIES FOR DATA COLLECTION
1.2.1 PRIMARY DATA COLLECTION
Primary data are data that has not been subjected to processing or any other manipulation,
and are also referred to as raw data.
Primary data is a type of information that is directly obtained from first-hand source by
means of surveys, observation and experimentation. It is data that has not been published
yet and is derived from a new research study.
Primary data collection are observed and recorded directly from respondents. The
information collected is directly related to the specific research problem identified. The
questions asked by the questionnaire must not be biased or formulated that helps the
different respondents understand it.
1.2.2 Secondary data collection
Secondary data is data collected by someone other than 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.
El Camino Hospital – Mountain View, California
Since opening in 1961, California’s El Camino Hospital has valued the importance of
technological advancement. In 1971 it partnered with Silicon Valley Company Lockheed
to launch the original computerized medical information system. The hospital’s high-tech
equipment includes advanced robotic radiosurgery device the Cyber Knife. “Literally all
the procedures that you can imagine that could help patients in radiation therapy are
available here under this roof,” said medical director of the radiation oncology
department Dr. Robert Sinha
4. Mayo Clinic Cancer Center – Arizona, Florida, Minnesota
Founded in Rochester, Minnesota in 1889, the Mayo Clinic is the world’s biggest
comprehensive not-for-profit health care network and is also among the top medical
group practices in the U.S. In November 2013 the clinic collaborated with Northern
Arizona University in an innovative approach to treating players from the college’s
football team suffering from suspected concussions. Through the use of a remotely
controlled V-Go robot, the players were to receive real-time assessments from an off-site
Mayo Clinic neurologist. The Mayo Clinic Cancer Center
Massachusetts General Hospital – Boston, Massachusetts
Now the main hospital of Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital is
located in Boston. It was established in 1811 and today is recognized around the world for its
pioneering cancer treatment and diagnosis services. Furthermore, with a yearly budget in excess
of $750 million, its home to the most extensive hospital-based research setup on the planet. In
May 2013 the hospital introduced a state-of-the-art connectome scanner, which Discover
magazine described as “the world’s most advanced brain scanner.” The high-tech device creates
images that are up to eight times more comprehensive than those of regular MRI scanners – and
in a fraction of the time. The hospital has also made advances in optical frequency domain
imaging, near-infrared fluorescence imaging, optical coherence tomography, and sophisticated
neurotechnology.
1.3 Software Requirement Specification
Software requirement specification is a requirement specification for software systems, that
shows the description of the behavior of a system to develop and includes of some use cases such
as data flow diagram, ER diagram, context diagram, etc that describe the interaction between the
system and the user. And also the system contains functional and non-functional requirements.
Functional requirements impose its interaction and behavior between both the user and the
system. Non-functional requirements impose constraints on the design or implementation of the
system.
5. 1. INTRODUCTION
The software requirement specification document should facilitate in providing the entire
overview of the information system “Patient Management System” under development. This
document aims at providing the overall software requirement for the management.
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 applications “Patient
Management System” These are to be exposed to the development, testing team and end users of
the software.
1.2 SCOPE
The proposed software product is the Patient Management System. The system will be used in
any hospital, clinic, dispensary to get information from the patients and then storing that data for
future usage.
The current system in used is a traditional based system or paper based system. It is too slow and
cannot provide update list of patients within a reasonable time frame. The intention of this
system is to reduce overtime pay and increase the number of patients that can be treated
accurately. Requirement statements in this document are both functional and non-functional.
Overall Description of the Proposed System.
Product Perspective
The application will be windows-based, self-contained and independent software
product.
Database
(MS Access
or
MySQL) MySQL)
Visual Basic
6. 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.
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.
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 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:
1 physical design
2 Database design
7. 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 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.
Data Flow Diagram
Data Flow Diagram is a graphical representation of the "flow" of data through an information
system, modelling its process aspects. A DFD is often used as a preliminary step to create an
overview of the system, which can later be elaborated. DFDs can also be used for
the visualization of data processing.
A DFD shows what kind of information will be input to and output from the system, where the
data will come from and go to, and where the data will be stored. It does not show information
about the timing of process or information about whether processes will operate in sequence or
in parallel ( which is shown on flowchart ).
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.
Level 0 DFD
8. A context diagram is a top level 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 show the flow of data between the various parts
of the system.
Personal details IPD & OPD
BILL, Report Detail report, Bills generate
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Level-0
Hospital
Management System
Admin
Admin
Patient
Patient
9. Personal details of patient Update Patient db
Update
Personal Details of doctor Update Doctor db
Update
Reports DB
R_charges
Doctor name & fees
Patient details
E-R Diagram
Entity-Relationship Diagram is a graphical representation of entities and their relationship to
each other’s. 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 there main components:
SYMBOL NAME DESCRIPTION
Entity An entity can be any object,
place, person or anything.
Admin
1.0
Patient
Detail
Admin
2.0
Doctor
Details
3.0 Lab
Reports
Generation
4.0 Bill
Generation
10. Attribute An attribute describe a
property or characteristics of
an entity.
Relationship A relationship describes
relation between entities.
ER-DIAGRAM
Doctor
Room
Patient
Bill
Treats
Issued
Assign
11. Doctor Details
ID Integer ID of the Doctor
Name Varchar 45 Name of the Doctor
Address Varchar 100 Address of the
Doctor
Phone Number Varchar 50 Contact number of
the Doctor
Qualification Varchar 1 Qualification of the
Doctor
Gender Varchar 10 Gender of the Doctor
Room Details
Name Type Size Description
Room_no Integer Id of the Room
Room Type Varchar 50 General or Private
Room
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
Name-Doctor Details
Name-Room Details
Name-patient Details
12. Room No Varchar 50 Admitted patient
room
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 the
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
Scope of Improvement, Summary and Conclusion
CONCLUSION
The project patient management system 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 Patient 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 report and also provides the facility for searching the details of the patient. It
also provides billing facility on the basis of parent’s status.
Name-Bill Details
13. FURTHER ENHANCEMENTS
The proposed system is Patient 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.
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.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Denise Gosnell, Matthew Reynolds and Bill Forgey “Beginning Visual Basic .NET
Database Programming” 2001
Bradely and Milspaugh “Advanced Programming Using Visual Basic 2005. McGraw
Hill” – 2007
Chris Sells, Justin Gehtland Addison Wesley “Windows Forms Programming in Visual
Basic.NET” - 2003
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