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General Introduction
Due to increase of population many Hospital think on how to automate their manual system so that they can attend many patient in a very short time. Scope It can be used in any Hospital, Clinic, Dispensary or Pathology labs for maintaining patient details and their test results.
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General Introduction
Due to increase of population many Hospital think on how to automate their manual system so that they can attend many patient in a very short time. Scope It can be used in any Hospital, Clinic, Dispensary or Pathology labs for maintaining patient details and their test results.
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Background
Hospitals provide facilities like Consultation by Doctors on Diseases. Diagnosis for diseases. Providing treatment facility. Facility for admitting Patients (providing beds, nursing, medicines etc.) Immunization for Patients/Children.
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Problem Statement
Hospitals are facing a lot of problems such as Loosing patients details. Poor doctor- patient schedule management. Mixing up of patients prescription data and others. Lacks privacy and integrity of records because records are stored in les.
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Objectives
General Objectives To help in Patient information management activities at the Hospitals. Specic Objectives Patient will have ease way to get appointments. To help Doctors in viewing Patient Records To Simplify tracking of Patients report.
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Objectives
General Objectives To help in Patient information management activities at the Hospitals. Specic Objectives Patient will have ease way to get appointments. To help Doctors in viewing Patient Records To Simplify tracking of Patients report.
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Justication
It will require less number of Staff to cater more patients in same time PIMS will increase the prot of the organization. Hospitals will serve the rapidly growing number of health care consumers in a cost-effective manner Hospital administrators would be able to signicantly improve the operational control . It will improve the response time to the demands of patient care
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Justication
Doctors would spend his precious time more in clinical activities than to put in clerical activities otherwise The software interface would also save them a lot of time for special jobs only It will eliminate accounting complexity, since the retrieval of information through it, will become virtually on the tip of your ngers Very important for some, the reduced cost of the manpower would pay for the cost of developing the software with in a short time after its implementation.
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Feasibility study
Operational feasibility Measure of how well a solution meets the identied system requirements to solve the problem and take advantage of the opportunities envisioned for the system Organizational feasibility Focuses on how well a proposed system supports the strategic business priorities of the organization. Economic feasibility concerned with whether expected cost savings, increased revenue, increased prots and reductions in required investment and other types of benet will exceed the costs Steven Edward Patient Information Management of developing and operating a proposed system System (PIMS)
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Technical feasibility Is the proposed technology or solution practical? Do we currently process the necessary technology? Do we possess the necessary technical expertise? Cultural (or political) Feasibility The willingness and ability of management, employees, and others to operate, use, and support a proposed system. Test of feasibility study especially on economic feasibility show that the project is feasible.
Steven Edward Patient Information Management System (PIMS)
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Feasibility study
Technical feasibility Is the proposed technology or solution practical? Do we currently process the necessary technology? Do we possess the necessary technical expertise? Cultural (or political) Feasibility The willingness and ability of management, employees, and others to operate, use, and support a proposed system. Test of feasibility study especially on economic feasibility show that the project is feasible.
Steven Edward Patient Information Management System (PIMS)
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Feasibility study
Technical feasibility Is the proposed technology or solution practical? Do we currently process the necessary technology? Do we possess the necessary technical expertise? Cultural (or political) Feasibility The willingness and ability of management, employees, and others to operate, use, and support a proposed system. Test of feasibility study especially on economic feasibility show that the project is feasible.
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Other System
DHIS Open-source district health management information system and data warehouse HRHIS Open-source human resource for health information system for management of human resources for health developed by University of Dar es Salaam, Department of Computer Science, for Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (Tanzania) ClearHealth covers the ve major areas of practice operations including scheduling, billing, EMR, HIPAA Security and accounts receivable. It offers a fully comprehensive system which now offers tools like E-Prescribing, Drug Interactions, Electronic Labs and Lab ordering.
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Methodology
Methods Waterfall Model Unied Modeling Language (UML) Tools Tools for capturing requirements are Observation, Questionnaires, Review documents and Interviewing
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Functional requirements
The system should allow Doctor, Patient, Nurse, Pharmacist, Nurse, Receptionist to login The system should Register the Patient if he is new to the System The system should allow doctor to be able to see Schedule appoitments in day, month and year fashion The system should allow doctor to be able to see any medical alerts, reminders and schedule of the patient for any tests. The system should allow doctor to get in touch with the patient or any of the associated caretakers via phone, text messages, and email directly from System.
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Functional requirements
The system should allow administrator to able to Delete, Update and Add the Doctor/Nurse/Staff if they are leaving the hospital, their detail changes or new staff arrives at the hospital. The system should allow Nurse to allocate Room or Bed to the patient in case if patient is hospitalized. The systems should allow receptionist to enter fee collection records from the patient. The system allows doctor to enter diagnoses and Prescribes medicine. The system should allow nurse to Log the patient data and access doctor diagnoses.
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Interface Design
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Interface Design
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From the evaluation, the system can be viewed as very useful and a success. It is necessary though to carry out the qualitative measures again once the system has been installed for the trial period. This will give an even more conclusive evaluation of the project and determine whether or not it will be fully implemented.
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