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.



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TITLE
PAGE                                                                                     I



CERTIFICATION                                                                             II



DEDICATION                                                                                   III



ACKNOWLEDGEMENT                                                                 IV



ABSTRACT                                                                                       V-VI



TABLE OF
CONTENT                                                                     VII-VIII



 



CHAPTER ONE



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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



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LITERATURE REVIEW



2.1       Brief History                                                                           4



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HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM (HMS)                 4-8



AN ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT



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MODULARITY                                                                     9



mso-list:l1 level2 lfo2;tab-stops:list .5in">2.2             
SECURITY /
CONFIDENTIAL OF DATA                                    9-10



 



CHAPTER THREE



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RESEARCH METHOD



mso-list:l4 level2 lfo3;tab-stops:list .5in">3.1             
SYSTEM DESING AND
ANALYSIS                                 11



mso-list:l4 level2 lfo3;tab-stops:list .5in">3.2             
OVERVIEW OF EXISTING
SYSTEM                               11



mso-list:l4 level2 lfo3;tab-stops:list .5in">3.3             
LIMITATION OF EXISTING
SSYTEM                             11



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BENEFIT OF USING THE
PROPOSED SYSTEM



HOSPITAL INFROMATION SYSTEM                              12



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LIMITATION OF THE
PROPOSED SYSTEM                  12



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SYSTEM DESIGN                                                                13



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AREA OF STUDY                                                                13



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ISNTRUMENT FOR DATA
COLLECTION                      14



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VALIDATION OF
INSTRUCTION                                                14



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INPUT DESIGN                                                                    14



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OUTPUT DESIGN                                                                15



 



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IMPLEMENTATION AND DOCUMENTATION



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ANALYSIS OF PRPOSED
SYSTEM                                  16



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HARDWARE SPECIFICATION                                         16



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OUTPUT DESIGN                                                                18



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DATABASE FILE DESIGN
AND SPECIFICATION       18



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JUSTIFICATION FOR
USING VISUAL BACIC(VB)     19



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MENU AND SUB MENU
DESIGN                                                19



 



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SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION



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SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION                                     20



5.1       RECOMMENDATION                                                         20-21



5.2       REFERENCE                                                                         22



            FLOW CHART                                                                      23



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5ThYHgJ5c001517580138.49799567, RUfkXYv5c001517571d72.11015997 . "Project" Afribary (2018). Accessed April 24, 2025. https://beta.afribary.com/works/project-4804