ABSTRACT
A hospital information system (HIS), also called clinical information system (CIS) is a comprehensive, integrated information system designed to manage the administrative, financial and clinical aspects of a hospital. This encompasses paper-based information processing as well as data processing machines. Hospital Information System (HIS) is also said to be a set of components and
procedures organized with the objective of generating information which will improve health care managements decisions at all levels of health systems. HIS aims is to improved hospital administration, patient health care and the delivery of services across the
department. It also provides an accurate, electronically stored medical record of the patient. A data warehouse of such records cab is utilized for statistical requirements and for research. By using HIS, one can utilizes the power of computers in Medicare such that a network of integrated computers maintain an integrated record of all services provided to a patient in the hospital from department such as laboratory, radiology, blood bank, nursing, clinical, emergency, in patient ward, outpatient department, registration and billing, medical stores and pharmacy, finance and so on.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE I
CERTIFICATION I
DEDICATION III
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IV
ABSTRACT V-VI
TABLE OF CONTENT VII-VIII
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 OBJECTIVES OF STUDY 1
1.2 STATEMENT 2
1.3 SCOPE OF STUDY 2
1.4 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY 3
1.5 DEFINITION OF TERMS 3
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Brief History 4
2.0 HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (HMS) 4-8
AN ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT
2.1 MODULARITY 9
2.2 SECURITY /CONFIDENTIAL OF DATA 9-10
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHOD
3.1 SYSTEM DESING AND ANALYSIS 11
3.2 OVERVIEW OF EXISTING SYSTEM 11
3.3 LIMITATION OF EXISTING SYSTEM 11
3.4 BENEFIT OF USING THE PROPOSED SYSTEM HOSPITAL INFROMATION SYSTEM 12
3.5 LIMITATION OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM 12
3.6 SYSTEM DESIGN 13
3.7 AREA OF STUDY 13
3.8 INSTRUMENT FOR DATA COLLECTION 14
3.9 VALIDATION OF INSTRUCTION 14
3.10 INPUT DESIGN 14
3.11 OUTPUT DESIGN 15
CHAPTER FOUR
IMPLEMENTATION AND DOCUMENTATION
4.1 ANALYSIS OF PRPOSED SYSTEM 16
4.2 HARDWARE SPECIFICATION 16
4.3 OUTPUT DESIGN 18
4.4 DATABASE FILE DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION 18
4.5 JUSTIFICATION FOR USING VISUAL BACIC(VB) 19
4.6 MENU AND SUB MENU DESIGN 19
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
5.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 20
5.1 RECOMMENDATION 20-21
5.2 REFERENCE 22
FLOW CHART 23
5.3 APPENDIX 24-34