Information System For Hospital Management

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Description

INTRODUCTION
General Hospital calabar. The hospital provide qualitative Health care services but maintains that they do not just heal mere physical illness which attacks the human body, but a much deeper and holistic healing of the entire human person. These service areas include all the wards (medical and surgical for male and female, pediatrics, chest unit and the maternity section as a whole. Other departments are out patient department (OPD), laboratory department, pharmacy department, central sterling and supply department (C.S.S.D), XRAY department community medicine and the mobile clinic, and theatre department. The roles of these departments are complementary and depict what they call team-work in patient management, the patient always beings at the center. The Hospital since its establishment has demonstrated a very keen interest in the staff recruitment and development of highly skilled and very dependable medical and paramedical personnel. Presently, their work force stands at 460.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
1.1 Background of Study
1.2 Statement of the Problems
1.3 Aim/Objectives of the Project
1.4 Justification for the Project
1.5 Objectives of the Study
1.6 Scope of the Study
1.7 Definition of Terms

CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW

CHAPTER THREE
SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND METHODOLOGY
3.1 Methodology
3.1.1 Primary Source
3.1.2 Secondary Source
3.1.3 Observational Method
3.2 Data Collection
3.3 Analysis of the Existing System
3.4 Limitations of the Existing System
3.5 System Design
3.5.1 Output Specification And Design
3.5 File Design
3.6 Data Base Design
3.7 System Flowchart
3.8 Top Down Design

CHAPTER FOUR
IMPLEMENTATION, TESTING AND INTEGRATION
4.1 Choice of Development Tools
4.2 System Requirements
4.2.1 Software Requirement
4.2.2 Hardware Requirements
4.3.2 Change Over Procedure
4.3 Implementation
4.4 Testing
4.4.1 Unit Testing
4.4.2 System Testing
4.4.3 Testing Process
4.5 Integration.

CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY, RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION
5.1 Summary of Findings
5.2 Limitations of The Project.
5.3 Recommendations.
5.4 Beme (Bill Of Engineering Measurement & Engineering)
5.5 Conclusion
REFERENCES
APPENDIX