25-02-2010, 10:56 AM
I am studying in 6th sem of B.E. & I am doing doing mini project on Hospital Management System for small scale hospital managemnt if u have any idea regarding this or if u have any coding please send me.
25-02-2010, 10:56 AM
I am studying in 6th sem of B.E. & I am doing doing mini project on Hospital Management System for small scale hospital managemnt if u have any idea regarding this or if u have any coding please send me.
25-02-2010, 07:06 PM
Hi,
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15-04-2010, 02:04 PM
I remember the time when we make our project about hospital management system. Actually, it takes a lot of time in order you to finish that project. You conduct feasibility study or sampling scheme in order to come up with your system.
14-05-2010, 02:37 PM
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28-02-2011, 07:55 AM
dEAR sIR ,Plz guide me for HMS Project
09-05-2011, 10:32 AM
Hospital Management System: This application manages the different hospital activities like registration of patients, maintaining patient case history,Billing History, managing doctor appointments,medicine details.
05-01-2012, 11:52 AM
hospital-management-system-projectmm.docx (Size: 3.68 MB / Downloads: 215) SYSTEM ANALYSIS Analysis is a detailed study of various operations performed by a system and their relationships within and outside the system. During analysis, data are collected on the available files, decision points and transactions handled by the present system. Interviews, on-site observation and questionnaire are the tools used for system analysis. Using the following steps it becomes easy to draw the exact boundary of the new system under consideration: All procedures, requirements must be analyzed and documented in the form of detailed data flow diagrams (DFD), data dictionary, logical data structures and miniature specifications. System analysis also includes sub-dividing of complex process involving the entire system, identification of data store and manual processes. The main purpose of analysis activity is to clearly understand the exact requirements of the system and eliminates the entire problem: inconsistency and its completeness of the existing system 2.1. STUDY OF EXISTING SYSTEM • Patient reception In case of an emergency the receptionist will collect patient information like name, age and address and whether they want to consult a doctor to their wish. If that doctor is not available, receptionistwill suggest a doctor’s name. If the case is serious, he is directly sent to the casualty and after the initial checkup he will be referred to the appropriate department doctors. • Outpatient registration After the patient reception OP card issued. The patient funds the op registration fees at the registration. The consulting fee is different for different doctors. The OP card is valid for a particular duration. If the patient comes after this duration, the card will be renewed. Then the details collected from the patient are recorded. • Inpatient admission .The patient will be admitted in hospital if needed, by the doctor . • Room/ward There are 2 sections. General ward and room. • Billing Only when a patient is discharge from a hospital a bill is prepared. It includes room rent, doctor‘s charge and soon. • Discharge A patient is discharged only when the doctor suggests. The dues will be cleared. • Lab test Depending on the disease and symptoms, the doctor will suggest for the required test for patient. 2.1.1 LIMITATION OF EXISTING SYSTEM 1. Lack of immediate retrievals: -The information is very difficult to retrieve and to find particular information like- E.g. - To find out about the patient’s history, the user has to go through various registers. This results in inconvenience and wastage of time. 2. Lack of immediate information storage: - The information generated by various transactions takes time and efforts to be stored at right place. 3. Lack of prompt updating: - Various changes to information like patient details or immunization details of child are difficult to make as paper work is involved. 4. Error prone manual calculation: - Manual calculations are error prone and take a lot of time this may result in incorrect information. For example calculation of patient billing based on various treatments. 5. Preparation of accurate and prompt reports: - This becomes a difficulttask as information is difficult to collect from various registers. 2.2. PROPOSED SYSTEM The main objective of the proposed system is to overcome the drawbacks in the manual system. Also some modifications have to make it a simple and user friendly. Redundancy, inconsistency and storage of large amount of data extraction for generating a variety of reports are the factors in the manual system. This form is the basic for the development of proposed system. High speed and accuracy are the main features of the proposed system over the manual system. 2.2.1. ADVANTAGES OF PROPOSED SYSTEM • Planned approach towards working: - The working in the organization will be well planned and organized. The data will be stored properly in data stores, which will help in retrieval of information as well as its storage. • Accuracy: - The level of accuracy in the proposed system will be higher. All operation would be done correctly and it ensures that whatever information is coming from the center is accurate. • Reliability: - The reliability of the proposed system will be high due to the above stated reasons. The reason for the increased reliability of the system is that now there would be proper storage of information. • No Redundancy: - In the proposed system utmost care would be that no information is repeated anywhere, in storage or otherwise. This would assure economic use of storage space and consistency in the data stored. • Immediate retrieval of information: - The main objective of proposed system is to provide for a quick and efficient retrieval of information. Any typeof information would be available whenever the user requires. • Immediate storage of information: - In manual system there are manyproblems to store the largest amount of information. • Easy to Operate: - The system should be easy to operate and should be such that it can be developed within a short period of time and fit in the limited budget of the user. 2.3. REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS Requirements Analysis is the process of understanding the customer needs and expectations from a proposed system or application and is a well-defined stage in the Software Development Life Cycle model. Requirements are a description of how a system should behave or a description of system properties or attributes. It can alternatively be a statement of ‘what’ an application is expected to do. Given the multiple levels of interaction between users, business processes and devices in global corporations today, there are simultaneous and complex requirements from a single application, from various levels within an organization and outside it as well. The Software Requirements Analysis Process covers the complex task of eliciting and documenting the requirements of all these users, modeling and analyzing these requirements and documenting them as a basis for system design. A dedicated and specialized Requirements Analyst is best equipped to handle the job. The Requirements Analysis function may also fall under the scope of Project Manager, Program Manager or Business Analyst, depending on the organizational hierarchy. 2.3.1. HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS Processor : Dual core Hard disk : 20 GB Ram : 1GB Cd drive : 52x Input device: keyboard, mouse & web camera 2.3.2. SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS Operating system : windows7 Backend : MicrosoftSQL server 2005 Front end : c#.net Design tool : Microsoft visual studio 2.4. FEASIBILITY STUDY Preliminary investigations examine project feasibility, the likelihood the system organization. All projects are feasible-given unlimited resources and infinite time. Unfortunately, the development of a computer-based system or product is more likely plagued by a scarcity of resource and difficult delivery dates. It is boat necessary and prudent to evaluate the feasibility of the project at the earliest possible time. Feasibility and risk analysis are related in many ways. Three important tests of feasibility are studied and described below 2.4.1.ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY Economics feasibility is an important task of system analysis. A system that can be developed technically and that can be developed technically and that will be used if installed must still be profitable for the organization. Financial benefits must be equal or exceed the cost. The analysis raises financial and economic questions during the preliminary investigation to estimates the following to estimates the following. 1. The cost of conduct a full system investigation 2. The error benefit in the form of reduced cost or fewer costly errors. 3. The cost if nothing changes to be, judged feasible, a proposal for the specific project must pass all these tests, otherwise it is not considered as feasible project. 2.4.2. OPERATIONAL FEASIBILITY Proposed project are beneficial only if they can be turned into information systems that will. Meet the operating requirements of the organization. This test of feasibility asks if the system will work when it is developed and installed. This project satisfies all the operational conditions. 2.4.3. TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY There are a number of technical issued when are generally raised during the feasibility stage of the investigation. A study of function, performance and constraints may affect the ability to achieve an acceptable system. The considerations that are normally that are normally associated to technical feasibility include: 1. Development risk 2. Resource availability 3. Technology 2.5 RELEVANT ENTITIES Entities are the objects of significance for the organization about which information needs to be known. The main entities of our project are 1. User 2. Administrator. 1. User: The hospital staffs are the users in this software Login With user name and password, users can login to the software OP Details regarding outpatients are stored. IP Details of admitted persons are stored. INFO User can recollect all stored details. TEST User can add the test amount into patient bills. Pharmacy User can add the medicine charges into patient bills. Video conferencing User can communicate with another person through internet. 2. Administrator Administrator Login is used only for the administrative purpose of the system. This login can be used only by the administrator, who accepts or deny access to the user. Settings Administrator can only set& reset the setting of the software Id card creation Id card for hospital staffs are created by the administrator. 3. SYSTEM DESIGN The most creative and challenge phase of the system life cycle is system design . System design is a solution a ‘how’ to approach to the creation of a new system. This important phase is composed of several steps. They provide the understanding and procedural details necessary for implementing the system recommended in the feasibility study. Emphasis is translating the performance requirements into design specification. The design phase is a transition from a user oriented document to a documented oriented to the programmers or database personal. This phase is including input and output design and basics of form design. There are two different categories in design phase. They are physical design of the system and logical design of the system. Define the system in terms of the user system specification is called logical system definition. First the system objectives are achieved logically, and then only design portions will convert into physical terms. In logical system definition a number of factors have been considered • The analyst must clarify the specific objectives of the design process • The result of the analysis must be converted into an outline of the outfits for and input the system • It is necessary to structure the data , which will need to be stored in order to procedure the outputs • It is necessary to consider the nature of the processing need to met the user requirements 3.1 DESIGN OF SUBSYSTEM 1. OP MODULE The op module deals with functions of out patients. They are • Op registration • Op consultation Op registration sub modules The function of this module of registration of new patient in the op .The registration form with patient’s data. The patients can select the desired doctors for consultation. And also OP card issued. Op consultation sub module This is designed to update op renewal and consultations. The op number is used to search for patient data. 2. IP MODULE Admission of patient maintenance of the IP register, discharge of patient and IP billing are handled by this module. The sub modules are • IP admission • IP bills * IP admission sub module There are two primary options in addition. That is to admit a patient already having an IP registration or to admit a new patient as IP .in the first case function is to search with op number and show all available patient data. Additional information needed is then entered in IP register. For a new patient new IP number is generated and will relevant data are accepted. In this module will inpatients are listed. The user can select patient for discharge. While proceeding with discharge summary is entered * IP bills sub module The IP number is used to search for patients data. Then validity for current registration is verified by checking data of last renewal in IP registration. And calculate the total fee and balance fee of the patient. 3. INFO MODULE This module has the following sub modules • Room / ward information • Doctors information • Test information • Op information • IP information • Room / ward information To display which room / bed is free and which occupied. • Doctors information List the name of all doctors and there name ,id ,section and consultation free are displayed . • Test information To display the test details. Test name and cost of the test are included. • Op information To display op information • Ip information To display ip information 4. SETTINGS This module relates to the generation of reports needed for system setting. 5. TEST This module relates to the testing. 6. ID CARD CREATION This module related to creating ID card for hospital staff. 7. VIDEO CONFERENCING This module offer video communication through internet. 8. PHARMACY This module deals medicine cost of a patient from the hospital to get more information, report,ppt and related article about Hospital Management System please refer below pages https://seminarproject.net/Thread-advanc...ent-system https://seminarproject.net/Thread-hospit...0#pid60890 https://seminarproject.net/Thread-hospit...ull-report https://seminarproject.net/Thread-hospit...tem--23046
21-02-2012, 08:12 PM
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27-02-2012, 09:46 AM
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08-03-2012, 12:14 PM
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17-08-2012, 11:22 AM
Hospital Management System
1Hospital Management.docx (Size: 16.7 KB / Downloads: 32) INTRODUCTION: This project will automate the daily operations of a hospital. The project keeps track of the staff and patient (in-patient, out-patient) details. It also takes care of the ward, medical, invoice and the doctor’s appointment details. The system generates the daily ward availability, the status of the operation theatres and ICU. The system also generates invoice, patient wise invoice, stock availability and staff shift schedule for every patient. OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT: Tooling up the education with information technology plays a vital role in streamlining the entire management and administration of a Consultancy system. It can help to integrate streams of information pouring in from various departments and sources, aid in planning, and facilitate decision making. This will ultimately lead to increased productivity, efficiency and thus adding service of the user.
20-08-2012, 01:14 PM
Hospital management system
Hospital management system.docx (Size: 11.52 KB / Downloads: 28) Abstract: The hospital management system is an excellent system in the hospital management field. It manages all section of the hospital like reception, lab, indoor patient management, outdoor patient management, laboratory management, inventory and account etc. Hospital Management System is a complete package one needs for a hospital to deal with all the day to day operations taking place. The program can look after Inpatients, OPD patients, records, database treatments, status illness, billings etc. it also maintains their in hospital info such as ward id, Doctored in Charge, Department administering etc. In this project, we are going to implement that system. we have require a microcontroller, a power supply, a clock logic , a pc and local area network.
23-08-2012, 01:48 PM
HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
1HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT.pdf (Size: 725.7 KB / Downloads: 58) SYNOPSIS This project will automate the daily operations of LIFE LINE hospital. The project keeps track of the staff and patient (in-patient, out-patient) details. It also takes care of the ward, medical, invoice and the doctor’s appointment details. The system generates the daily ward availability, the status of the operation theatres and ICU. HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT is an integrated Hospital Information System, which addresses all the major functional areas of multi-specialty hospitals. The HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT enables better patient care, patient safety, patient confidentiality, efficiency, reduced costs and better management information system. It provides easy access to critical information thus enabling the management to take better decisions on time. This project deals with processing of each and every department in the hospital. This project sincerely aims to reduce the manual processing of each department. The Scope of the project takes care of the details of each and every department. These details gives the doctor, staffs, specialists and patient details including their salary, attendance , doctor’s appointments and the billing system. The details of Doctor and staff help the hospital to maintain the record of every person. Their attendance details help them to know about their attentive presence while salary is calculated. The billing system provides an efficient way for calculating bill details of the patients. COMPANY PROFILE Vinayagam Hospitals is a multi-specialty, tertiary care hospital extending quality health care service to people in and around Madurai for the past 12 years. The hospital was founded by Dr.S.Rajendran who is a leading Laser and Laparoscopic surgeon. The hospital is located at Dhanappa Mudali Street which is very near to Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple. Its head office is located at Royapettai, Chennai. Its motive is to “Reach the Unreached”. History of the Vinayagam Hospitals: Vinayagam Hospital was first started at 1998 with ten staff and five Beds for inpatients. In the beginning it started providing services to the outpatients and inpatients. In the year 2000, the hospital extends its services such as X-Ray and Scan Centre. After that, the hospital developed rapidly. In the year 2005 Laser Cancer Treatment Facility was started by the famous leading tamil actor Surya who is the relative to Dr.S.Rajendran. Last year the hospital is well furnished and it provides the following facilities. Common Language Runtime Despite its name, the runtime actually has a role in both a component's runtime and development time experiences. While the component is running, the runtime is responsible for managing memory allocation, starting up and stopping threads and processes, and enforcing security policy, as well as satisfying any dependencies that the component might have on other components. At development time, the runtime's role changes slightly; because it automates so much (for example, memory management), the runtime makes the developer's experience very simple, especially when compared to COM as it is today. In particular, features such as reflection dramatically reduce the amount of code a developer must write in order to turn business logic into a reusable component. Data Access with ADO.NET As you develop applications using ADO.NET, you will have different requirements for working with data. In some cases, you might simply want to display data on a form. In other cases, you might need to devise a way to share information with another company. No matter what you do with data, there are certain fundamental concepts that you should understand about the data approach in ADO.NET. You might never need to know some of the details of data handling — for example, you might never need to directly edit an XML file containing data — but it is very useful to understand the data architecture in ADO.NET, what the major data components are, and how the pieces fit together. New in ADO.Net ADO.NET Does Not Depend On Continuously Live Connections In traditional client/server applications, components establish a connection to a database and keep it open while the application is running. For a variety of reasons, this approach is impractical in many applications: · Open database connections take up valuable system resources. In most cases, databases can maintain only a small number of concurrent connections. The overhead of maintaining these connections detracts from overall application performance. · Similarly, applications that require an open database connection are extremely difficult to scale up. An application that does not scale up well might perform acceptably with four users but will likely not do so with hundreds. ASP.NET Web applications in particular need to be easily scalable, because traffic to a Web site can go up by orders of magnitude in a very short period. · In ASP.NET Web applications, the components are inherently disconnected from each other. The browser requests a page from the server; when the server has finished processing and sending the page, it has no further connection with the browser until the next request. Under these circumstances, maintaining open connections to a database is not viable, because there is no way to know whether the data consumer (the client) requires further data access. Benefits of ADO.NET Interoperability ADO.NET applications can take advantage of the flexibility and broad acceptance of XML. Because XML is the format for transmitting datasets across the network, any component that can read the XML format can process data. In fact, the receiving component need not be an ADO.NET component at all: The transmitting component can simply transmit the dataset to its destination without regard to how the receiving component is implemented. The destination component might be a Visual Studio application or any other application implemented with any tool whatsoever. The only requirement is that the receiving component be able to read XML. As an industry standard, XML was designed with exactly this kind of interoperability in mind.
20-09-2012, 12:20 PM
System Hospital Management hosp.docx (Size: 15.5 KB / Downloads: 46) PROBLEM DESCRIPTION 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, diagnosis details, etc. Traditionally, it was done manually. The main function of the system is to register and store patient details and doctor details and retrieve these details as and when required, and also to manipulate these details meaningfully System input contains patient details, diagnosis details; while system output is to get these details on to the CRT screen. EXISTING SYSTEM System analysis is a detailed study of the various operations performed by a system and their relationships within and outside of the system. Here the key question is – What all problems exist in the present system? What must be done to solve the problem? Analysis begins when a user or manager begins a study of the program using existing system. During analysis, data collected on the various files, decision points and transactions handled by the present system. The commonly used tools in the system are Data Flow Diagram, interviews, etc. training, experience and common sense are required for collection of relevant information needed to develop the system. The success of the system depends largely on how clearly the problem is defined, thoroughly investigated and properly carried out through the choice of solution. A good analysis model should provide not only the mechanisms of problem understanding but also the framework of the solution. Then the proposed system should be analyzed thoroughly in accordance with the needs. System analysis can be categorized into four parts PROPOSED SYSTEM The drawback of the existing system is that it is very difficult to retrieve data from case files. It is difficult to handle the whole system manually and it is less accurate and to keep the data in case files for future reference because it may get destroyed. Moreover it is very difficult to retrieve data. Redundancy of data may occur and this may lead to the inconsistency. The manual system is so time-consuming. The proposed system is very easy to operate. Speed and accuracy are the main advantages of proposed system. There is no redundancy of data. The data are stored in the computer’s secondary memories like hard disk, etc. it can be easily receive and used at any time. The proposed system will easily handle all the data and the work done by the existing systems. The proposed systems eliminate the drawbacks of the existing system to a great extent and it provides tight security to data.
24-11-2012, 11:08 AM
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