- Approval page…………………………………………..ii
Dedication………………………………………………iii
Acknowledgement………………………………………iv
Abstract………………………………………………….v
Table of contents…………………………………………vi
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.0Introduction…………………………………………1
- 1.1Statement of the Problem…………………………….3
- 1.2Purpose of the Study………………………………….4
- 1.3Significance of the Study……………………………..4
- 1.4Aims and objectives of the Study…………………….4
- 1.5Scope and Limitation of the Study……………………5
- 1.6Assumption of the Study……………………………..5
- 1.7Definition of Terms…………………………………..6
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.0Review of Related Literature……………………….7
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- 2.1What Exactly is a Database?…………………………………8
- 2.2Hospital Information System……………………….9
- 2.3Types of Hospital Information System……………..11
- 2.4Benefits of Hospital Information system…………..12
- 2.5Development and Future of Hospital Information System…14
Chapter THREE
SYSTEM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
- 3.0Description and Analysis of Existing System………………16
- 3.1Objectives of Existing System……………………………….16
- 3.2Problems of the Existing System…………………………….17
- 3.3Justification of the New System…………………………….17
- 3.4Data capturing……………………………………………….17
- 3.5Sources of Data collection………………………………….18
- 3.6Methods of Data Collection…………………………………18
- 3.7Data Structure……………………………………………….20
Chapter FOUR
SYSTEM TESTING AND EVALUATION
- 4.0Software design and Implementation………………………21
- 4.1Program Design…………………………………………….21
- 4.2Program Evaluation…………………………………………22
- 4.3Program Logic …………………………………………….22
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- 4.4File Specification………………………………………….23
- 4.5Choice of Programming Language………………………….24
- 4.6System Requirements………………………………………..25
- 4.7Implementation of the Project………………………………27
- 4.8Change Over Procedure……………………………………29
- 4.9Program Algorithm………………………………………….30
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary………………………………………………….37
- 5.2Conclusion…………………………………………………37
- 5.3Recommendation………………………………………….38
REFERENCES………………………………………………..39
APPENDIX……………………………………………………40
Thesis Abstract
The intention of this paper is aimed at the systematic analysis of information system needs for an integrated open system of the future that is capable of truly integrating heterogeneous components and leaving a maximum of autonomy to the cooperating systems.
The Hospital Information System Project (HISP) is a province-wide initiative designed to improve access to patient information through a central electronic information system, an electronic patient record (EPR). HISP’s goal is to streamline patient information flow and its accessibility for doctors and other health care providers. These changes in service will improve patient care quality and patient safety over time.