DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ELECTRONIC PATIENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
(A CASE STUDY OF SHONAHAN HOSPITAL, NSUKKA ENUGU)
ABSTRACT
This project title is written to help
hospitals especially SHONAHAN HOSPITAL, NSUKKA, Enugu in the areas they
encounter problems in keeping their attendance scheme for patient and
the solution given to tackle problem such as transforming the existing
manual attendance scheme for patients system in which the existing
problems involved at the time was laziness of the Doctors to work,
misplacement of files, excessive loitering around of patient for their
files and loitering of paper in the office. This software reports on our
pilot evaluation of AN ELECTRONIC PATIENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM and their
Doctors. The aim is to improve the quality of care to patient and the
information about them, as indicated by an improvement in the
effectiveness and efficiency of care and in an increase in patient’s
satisfaction. This study makes clear that a thorough exploration of
users needs before building the system, using qualitative research
methods may be crucial because it can prevent data mismatch and maximize
the chance that the eventual management system meets its most important
aim: to enhance patient’s empowerment and improve the quality of care
services. In order to handle this, I decided to introduce a new an
electronic patient management system for patients. The project dwells
more on Computer duty schedule. This is implemented with Visual Basic
programming 6.0 language and Microsoft Access for effective information
keeping.
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
An Electronic Patient Management System
is any tool used to assist in the delivery of clinical care from point
of care initiation to completion. Tools include computer based
attendance scheme for patient, payment processing software and
information technology systems, blood group and genotype to avoid test
result mismatch of data.Electronic based attendance scheme for Patients
is used by hospital to create process and record their attendance scheme
for patient’s information. This system is used to calculate the nurse
punctuate to work. It’s an effective tool in the hands of the hospital
management.
Duty is a term that conveys a sense of
moral commitment to someone or something. The moral commitment is the
sort that results in action, and it is not a matter of passive feelings
or mere recognition. When someone recognizes a duty, that person commits
himself/herself to the cause involved without considering the
self-interesting courses of actions that may have been relevant
previously. This is not to suggest that living a life of duty precludes
one from the best sort of life, but duty does involve some sacrifice of
immediate self-interest.Cicero is an early philosopher who acknowledged
this possibility. He discusses duty in his work “On Duty”. He suggests
that duties can come from four different sources:
1. It is a result of being human
2. It is a result of one’s personality place in life (your family, country, and job)
3. One’s own moral expectations for you can generate duties
2. It is a result of one’s personality place in life (your family, country, and job)
3. One’s own moral expectations for you can generate duties
From the root idea of obligation to
serve or give something in return, involved in the conception of duty,
have sprung various derivative uses of the word; thus it is used of the
services performed by a minister of a church, by a soldier, or by any
employee or servant.Nurses today have a broad scope of responsibility as
health care providers that require them, under some circumstance, to
exercise independent professional judgment. When nurses exercise their
judgment negligently, they may be held liable because courts hold them
to a correspondingly higher level of accountability.Nurses have been
held liable for their failure to monitor and/or promptly respond to
patients by informing physicians of significant changes in patient’s
condition. Under these types of circumstance, nurses have an affirmative
duty to exercise their professional judgment to ensure that all
adequate steps are taken to treat patients appropriately.
Usage of Information Technology (IT)
remained comparatively very less in Health sectors that other sector
despite having more potential. Health Institution, which is an important
sector, should encourage IT usage resulting better productivity,
effectiveness, efficiency and economics leading to better health care of
all. This paper tells a success of implementation of ICT (Information
Communication Technology) in monitoring of medicine in health
institution. System work on low-end resources and E-mail (Electronic
mail) based data transfer from District Head Quarter to State Head
Quarter.Implementation of Med-Centre in all the district of Enugu result
in checking on pilferage (the act of stealing amounts or small
articles) for medicine, increase in availability of medicine at
Government institution, increase in attendance of patients/doctor in
health institution, optimal utilization of medicine and data capturing
at source, resulting in availability of error-free data at Head Quarter.
Electronic Patient Management System is a
certified automated payment processing software. It is used by
hospitals to input, process and display their patient information. This
system is used to manage and maintain electronic medical records,
patient information, prescriptions, lab reports etc. It is an effective
tool in the hand of the hospital management. Shonahan Hospital,Nsukka,
Enugu which is the case study, has patients whose fees are to be
collected after treatment.
Shonahan Hospital, Nsukka, Enugu is one
of the biggest and well equipped hospitals in Nigeria. It has nine (9)
training schools/programmers in the hospital.From the studies carried
out by the researcher, the hospital’s initial means of recording was
manual from automated system to computerized system which lacked some
features such as patients and nurses records.
The Hospital is a very important part of
our society and it is imperative for healthcare providers to do their
jobs in an efficient and effective manner. Each day hundreds of
thousands of patients enter healthcare facilities challenging the
administration to run the show smoothly. The employees have to manage
and integrate clinical, financial and operational information that grows
with the practice.Information technology has made a significant impact
on the healthcare sector. The past decade has witnessed the foray of
numerous information systems and their resultant products into the
hospital scenario. The number of investments in computers and types of
hospital systems has increased. This is because paper medical records
are cumbersome, bulky to use and difficult to manage. On the other hand
digital records are much easier to handle and improve the workflow
efficiency by integrating various tasks. The ultimate objective
therefore, is to build a network of interdependent centers such as the
clinical laboratory, radiology department, pharmacy, and so on in order
to effectively meet the needs arising within the hospital. Despite the
fact that these individual centers are autonomous, they are
interdependent in terms of delivering services and to ensure
effectiveness of providing care. All this can be achieved through
hospital information systems that have formed the cornerstone of today’s
modern hospital.
A patient is any person who receives
medical attention, care or treatment. The person is most often ill or
injured and in need of treatment by a physician or any other medical
professional whereas an outpatient is a patient who is not hospitalized
for 24 hours or more but who visits a hospital, clinic, or associated
facility for diagnosis or treatment. Treatment provided in this fashion
is called ambulatory care.
This Electronic Patient Management
System is necessary to ensure the medical practitioner to maintain its
operations in an organized and well-coordinated manner. These solutions
save time and run the operations using the best mechanisms against
liabilities. This system is especially helpful in organizing and keeping
patient records up-to-date. Patient names, records of treatment and
medicine given records are well maintained. Maintaining patient records
is really helpful when you are allowed to refer to the patient’s old
history. Say for example, you want to refer your old patients for mouth
cancer or jaw piece ulcers and cancers, you may be able to locate such
records on the basis of their symptoms or conditions as you had entered
in the database in the past. By law hospitals are required to record in
the outpatient information register once at the beginning of the morning
session and once during the afternoon whether the pupil is present,
absent, engaged in an approved, or unable to attend due to exceptional
circumstances as defined in regulation. If compulsory hospital patients
are absent the register must show whether the absence is authorized or
unauthorized. It must also record the nature of any approved
activities.By using this Electronic Patient Management System, the
department will provide the patients with convenience and security of
having their payment records been stored automatically into the database
for further processing. This automated method is the most advanced and
least expensive way to maintain and process patient’s payment records.
If a patient’s payment record is not found in the database, definitely
that patient’s fees has not yet been paid.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
Prior to the problem encountered with
patient’s attitude to their check up and treatment, the nurse’s laxity
(laziness) over their duties, the need arose to develop a software that
will be able to solve the problem. The problem caused by the use of
manual method of keeping outpatient information and the use of manual
method of keeping attendance scheme for patients can only be solved by
computerizing the hospital attendance scheme for patients and
computerizing the hospital outpatient information system. The problems
that this project is set to solve in the manual method of keeping
outpatient information are:
1. Improper documentation of patient payment record.
2. Difficulty in retrieving patient payment record.
1. Improper documentation of patient payment record.
2. Difficulty in retrieving patient payment record.
1.3 Objectives of the Study
The primary purpose of this project is
to enhance the reliability, security, and convenience in the
administration of Shonahan Hospital, Nsukka, Enugu, and to have a
database that contains complete and comprehensive details of patient
departmental payment records as well as a computer based attendance
scheme.
The subsidiary objectives of this project are:
1. To improve checkup and treatment load functionality:
Staffing level and appropriate skill-mix per shift can be more easily
determined by the shift modules. This leads to less time spent in
designing and amending roasters.
2. Better care planning:
Time spent on care planning is reducing, while the quality of what is
recorded improved. This makes for more complete care plans and more
complete assessments and evaluations.
3. To facilitate diagnosis of patients thereby reducing patients wasting time
4. To exploit the use of ICT as a platform for medical services
5. To better drugs administration
6. For better maintenance of duty rosters
1.4 Significance of the Study
A patient management system works best
as an early intervention; more success was reported when targeted at
more entrenched cases.While some patient’s care is usually required, the
nursing supervisee’s new checkup and treatment include setting up
checkup and treatment schedules, assigning checkup and treatment to a
nursing staff, and ensuring that each member of the nursing team is
adequately trained.This means that they must ensure that nursing records
are correctly maintained, that report is correctly given at each shift
change that patient data are up to date and that equipment and other
supplies are in stock. Among these, other areas where this project work
is significant include:
1. Reducing mortality rate arising from important administration in the medical service.
2. Helping to determine how computerized of hospitals has contributed to easy medical services.
Furthermore, this work will serve as a reference work to students who are carrying research on this topic.
1.5 Scope of the Study
The scope of this study is centered on
designing an Electronic Patient management system for patients. In fact
it involves all parts of medical field in terms of record keeping for
patient’s records and all other aspect of field. However, this project
has been limited to GOPD (General Out–Patient Department) which includes
the following areas:
1. Recording of patient health record
2. Acceptance of patient/personal symptom and compliant
3. Provisional prescription and treatment.
1. Recording of patient health record
2. Acceptance of patient/personal symptom and compliant
3. Provisional prescription and treatment.
1.6 Definition of Terms
Computer: This is an
electronic device that can accept data information of inputs, process
the data and it have the ability to store the data and also retrieves it
for future use.
Data: These are groups of non-random symbols such as words, figures, values which represent event and things that have taken place.
Database: This is the collection of related files.
Doctors: These are those that give medical aid to patients.
Duty: This is a term that conveys a sense of moral commitment to someone or something.
Hardware: This can be defined as the physical component of the computer system. Such as monitor, keyboard, printer, mouse. Etc.
Hospital: This is a health facility where people who are ill or injured are given medical treatments and care.
File: These are collection of related records.
Information: this is a
data that has been processed into a form which is meaningful to the
recipient and which is of perceived value in either current or
prospective decisions or action by the recipient.
Management: This is the process of getting activities completed efficiently with and through other people.
Nursing: This is a
profession focused on assisting individuals, families and communities in
attaining, maintenance, and recovering optimal health and functioning.
Modern definition of nursing defines it as a science and an act that
focuses on promoting quality of life as defined by persons and families,
throughout their life experiences from birth to care at the end of
life.
Records: These are collection of related fields.
Software: This is an application or program that can be run on computer.
Storage: This is a processing of storage data and information using storage media.
Storage: This is a processing of storage data and information using storage media.
1.7 Project Work Organization
The report is explained in details from
Chapter 1, which contains the preliminary part of the project that
discuss the procedures/methods used in carrying out the research.
Chapter two discuss the literature review of various researchers in the field and their analysis.
Chapter Three discuss the system design and methodology that explains the methods used.
Chapter Four explains the system analysis, Implementation and Integration that delivers the implied system of the work
Chapter Five discussed the summary, recommendation and conclusion of the project.
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