Clinic System
Clinic System
Clinic System
0 Research Description
processing data and for delivering information, knowledge, and digital products. Business
firms and other organizations rely on information systems to carry out and manage their
operations, interact with their customers and suppliers, and compete in the marketplace.
For instance, corporations use information systems to reach their potential customers with
targeted messages over the Web, to process financial accounts, and to manage their
effectively to citizens. Digital goods, such as electronic books and software, and online
services, such as auctions and social networking, are delivered with information systems.
of their personal lives: for socializing, study, shopping, banking, and entertainment.
As major new technologies for recording and processing information have been
invented over the millennia, new capabilities have appeared. The invention of the printing
press by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-15th century and the invention of a mechanical
calculator by Blaise Pascal in the 17th century are but two examples. These inventions
led to a profound revolution in the ability to record, process, and disseminate information
and knowledge. The first large-scale mechanical information system was Herman
Hollerith’s census tabulator. Invented in time to process the 1890 U.S. census, Hollerith’s
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information and the administrative activities of a clinic or a hospital. Apart from the
considering the end user in mind. Dynacrates' ease of use, speed in retrieving
applications.
Systems Plus College Foundation Extension serves more than 1,600 students and
have two main buildings where students resides to study. The locale uses manual
The proposed system will aid the locale to access the vital information of the
students who frequently visits the school clinic. The clinical information will facilitate an
to provide improved and speedy services to clients. Packed with all the modules available
in hospitals, our system is different from the rest in that it caters a workflow approval
process which makes patient, document, and billing tracking much faster than other
systems. The modules are in some way inclusive of accounting and human resource
For clinics, index cards are eliminated therefore a complete and better patient
medication history is recorded. If the patient transfers to a different doctor, the complete
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chronological and historical prescription is printed out as requested by the patient to be
forwarded to his newly selected doctor. Also, doctors would have better monitoring of all
Several software are now being used to aid the schools in managing clinical issues
clinical system for the locale in order to aid the school nurse in maintaining student
records and diseases and the inventory of medicines and other school reports.
The following are the different general and specific objectives of the study which
are vital in this study and will be the main basis of the proposed system.
The main objective of the study is to develop a system that provides accurate
The following are the specific objectives of the study that will determine the
deliverables:
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To provide information about the students medical conditions.
semester.
The study started on July 2012 until February 2012. It includes data gathering,
and implementation.
The respondents are the students, administration, teachers and staffs of Systems
The study covers the student medical record keeping, medicine inventory, yearly
The budget for the medicine and the main cause of disease and symptoms are not
The locale will greatly benefit from this study since they will have a means of
monitoring student diseases, managing medicine distribution and finding the common
diseases that occur in the school. Also, the school nurse will have an automated
information system of all students and come up with reports such as common diseases,
annualcasualty reports.
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(out-patient) point, hence enhancing continuity of care. As well as, Internet-based access
It helps as a decision support system for the hospital authorities for developing
comprehensive health care policies. Efficient and accurate administration of finance, diet
of patient, engineering, and distribution of medical aid. It helps to view a broad picture of
hospital growth. Improved monitoring of drug usage, and study of effectiveness, this
leads to the reduction of adverse drug interactions while promoting more appropriate
Lastly, the researchers can also benefit from this study they can exercise their
Any SDLC should result in a high quality system that meets or exceeds customer
expectations, reaches completion within time and cost estimates, works effectively and
and often (especially with the recent rise of service-oriented architecture) link multiple
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such as "waterfall"; "spiral"; "Agile software development"; "rapid prototyping";
Agile methodologies, such as XP and Scrum, focus on lightweight processes which allow
for rapid changes along the development cycle. Iterative methodologies, such as Rational
Unified Process and dynamic systems development method, focus on limited project
planning to guide large projects and risks to successful and predictable results[citation
development.
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In project management a project can be defined both with a project life cycle
(PLC) and an SDLC, during which slightly different activities occur. According to Taylor
(2004) "the project life cycle encompasses all the activities of the project, while the
systems development life cycle focuses on realizing the product requirements". SDLC
describes the different stages involved in the project from the drawing board, through the
Figure 1.0 shows the software development process to be used in this study. This
model will aid the researchers in the developing reliable and accurate system by
Interview and observation will be used as data gathering technique for this study.
The researchers will then distribute system evaluation forms to the five (5) IT experts or
practitioners.
people's activities that support operations, management and decision making. In a very
broad sense, the term information system is frequently used to refer to the interaction
between people, processes, data and technology. In this sense, the term is used to refer
not only to the information and communication technology (ICT) that an organization
uses, but also to the way in which people interact with this technology in support of
and business processes. Information systems typically include an ICT component but are
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not purely concerned with ICT, focusing in instead, on the end use of information
technology. Information systems are also different from business processes. Information
Alter argues for an information system as a special type of work system. A work
system is a system in which humans and/or machines perform work using resources to
produce specific products and/or services for customers. An information system is a work
As such, information systems inter-relate with data systems on the one hand and
in which data represent and are processed as a form of social memory. An information
system can also be considered a semi-formal language which supports human decision
Information systems are the primary focus of study for the information systems
Clinical information systems support medical andnursing staff in their daily work
inboth inpatient and ambulatory care. The assessmentof clinical information systems
receives increasedattention as more and more are used in clinical routine (Bemmel,
1997).
systems duringthe last few years. These reforms have attempted tostrengthen the primary
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health care sector andfavors the emergence of integrated health carenetworks as a new
(CPOE) systems has becomeone of the critical benchmarks for achievingseveral health
care reform priorities. The goals ofCIS include raising productivity levels
in practice, and it is notsurprising that many initiatives in this area still fail (Sicotte,
2006). For instance, a study by Kaplan (Kaplan, 2000) reporteda failure rate of about
Many experts attribute these problems to avariety of factors such as the quality of
theUnited States each year are attributedto medication errors. (Philips, 1998) One
study,conducted at two large tertiary carehospitals, estimated that almost 2 outof every
100 admissions experiencea preventable adverse drug event (ADE). (Bates, 1997) Rates
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from other studiesextrapolate to 380,000–450,000 preventableADEs annually, costing
LeapfrogGroup, (Leapfrog Group, 2006) the National Quality Forum, (NQF, 2003) and
the Joint Commission. (JC, 2008) Aconsistent recommendation amongthese groups is the
thereare even less data on the effectivenessof these systems when integrated together.
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Integration of clinical informationsystem technology decreased selectedtypes of
medication errors throughoutthe medication-use process ina health care system and
Baselets are among the most powerful toolsin CIS and are conceptually similar to
themacro feature of word processing programs.Both tools are designed to allow users to
typingthe item completely, letter by letter. In CISbaselets, prewritten items may include
orders,and other plans. Items can be inserted asfull text or as coded terms. Any of these
charting.
record.(Groshek, 2002).
making, improve quality and patient safety through proactive care planning and clinical
decision support. VIHA aims to achieve this in a multi-system environment with limited
resources.
reasonable fashion, a set of interprofessional Core Patient Information (CPI) will need to
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Other regionally supported systems will need to be able to interoperate with the
What is considered Core Patient Information will evolve over time (see current
categories on the left). Additional information, such as Patient Alerts, Social History, and
Family History, will be considered. These will be added when there are suitable
structures to support them and regionally agreed to use and definitions. Diagnostic data,
hiding key patient information in electronic silos, and not being able to achieve the
Focusing on the limited scope of the CPI necessary, due to resource demands,
complexity, and capability of systems. However, there is a risk that if the CPI is too
small, VIHA will be limited in its ability for advanced functionality. Additional
There are several clinical systems in VIHA and the content that will be stored in
each is not yet clear. This principle starts to hammer out a set of fundamental information
that will be stored in the primary patient record inside of Cerner. This means that
interfaces will need to be created to import data or share data from other systems inside
VIHA that contain similar medication. This is deemed the minimum set of content to
The other aspect of this list is that we promoted components that we knew had
reasonable models inside the VIHA instance of Cerner. Family History, for example,
while useful, was excluded at this time as it would require VIHA to spend time
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developing that content internally, and there is an expectation that this feature will come
from Cerner in the future. This list alone will likely keep VIHA busy for a while. So this
Figure 3.0 shows the paradigm of the study. The research will intend to solve the
problems using the data gathered. With the clinic system, the school nurse will be able to
centralized students data and the inventory of medicines. The figure also shows the main
flow of the paradigm of the study wherein main factor includes, students, medicines,
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This system will aid the locale prepare the needed reports submitted to school
every end of academic year which is very much vital in the decision making of school
officials.
Inventory
Admin/Nurse
Yearly casualty
report
Clinical
Information
System
Student Med
Report
4.0 Clinical Information System for Systems Plus College Foundation Extension
The system is an automated clinic information system wherein the school nurse
will have a centralized databank of all the medical records of enrolled students of
Systems Plus College Foundation Extension. This will ensure the effectiveness of
providing quality medical services for students since data are easy to retrieve and not in
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4.2 System Objectives
The proposed system has different deliverables that are to be met by the system.
The following are the specific deliverables that the system will produce:
Medicine inventory
In order to implement and execute the proposed system, the proponent needed to
have the different hardware and software requirements. These hardware and software
requirements are needed in order to achieve and utilize the full features of the proposed
system.
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Development
Software
Hardware
Computer
Implementation
Software
Hardware
Computer
Dot Matrix Printer
The following are the different architectural designs used by the system and
helped the researchers in developing an accurate system. This section discusses the
architectural design of the proposed system. The Architectural design helps the researcher
the idea about the general structure of the system. It serves as the back-bone of the
proposed system. The proponent used the Entity-Relationship Diagram to design the
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Data Flow Diagram
The Data Flow Diagram is use to demonstrate the flow of the data from one
process to another. This tool allows the proponents to properly identify the processes
within the proposed system, the flow of data from input, to the processing stage up to the
generation of outputs. Also through this tool modules are properly identified and
Database Structure
This includes the structure of database design of the system; this allows the
proponents identify the needed inputs and the reports to be generated. The main database
Data Dictionary
This includes the structure of database design of the system; this allows the
proponents identify and define every data to use within the system.
System Flowchart
done by the system. This tool will show the main flow of the program combined with the
database structure. This will allow the proponents to identify major features needed and
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5.0 Design and Implementation Issues
The system was designed to help the school nurse keep track of the students
medical conditions to further monitor their help care and to determine the medicines to
working model for medicine entry, student information entry, medical conditions entry,
After the researchers has completed the design using VB 6.0. The researchers
encountered some errors and problems regarding the retrieval of information in the
database.
After undergoing to tedious error tracing procedures, the system has successfully
The problem that the researchers have encountered is that if the student will not
provide accurate medical history then the medication that the school nurse will be
providing is inaccurate and the medicines to be purchase and monitored. This should be
addressed by the administration of the school accordingly in order to fully implement the
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6.0 Results and Observation
The researchers interviewed and took pictures of the three (3) IT experts to test
and use the system. Then they evaluated it that corresponds to their findings, summary is
given.
The following are the evaluation results of the different resource persons or IT
Yes, because all the information needed in the system can be.
2. Evaluate the system in terms of speed, accuracy of data result and system
function?
Yes, the designs are related to the functionality of each form are good.
Yes, because the system looks good in forms of design and easy to
use.
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Yes, because it has an user account.
Based on what we have seen, reports are ok and have given emphasis.
Yes, data stored in the system can be seen the reports module.
The researchers asked three (3) IT experts to evaluate the developed system, the
The system was found accurate since the inventory and management of medicines
are kept well as noted by the IT experts. It is important for the school nurse to accurately
determine the inventory of medicine since the locale needs to make the budget for the
The system was designed using user-friendly interface wherein, even though the
users are not IT experts they can easily learn on how to use it. This is very much
important since the school nurse is not an IT expert only user of technology.
With regards to the report generation, the system proved that it can provide
accurate reports that are useful in preparing inventory and school mortality report that is
submitted every end of academic year. Moreover, the system is secured since the
Lastly, the system met the set objectives and requirements which were very vital
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Conclusions
The following are the different conclusions based on the conducted research and
system development:
The system met all the required deliverables set by the locale.
Recommendations
The locale should provide and setup a workstation at the school clinic.
The locale should provide medicines every semester so that the school
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