Provincial Hospital In-patient System (PROV-HIS)

Provincial Hospital In-Patient System or PROV-HIS is a generic transaction processing system for provincial hospitals. Implemented in Visual Basic 5 Enterprise edition, it is designed to integrate hospital functions in a local area network system. The proponents identified that data management workl...

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Main Authors: Morco,, Lodenilo L., Jr, Sia, Jennifer B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-119412022-03-07T06:07:04Z Provincial Hospital In-patient System (PROV-HIS) Morco,, Lodenilo L., Jr Sia, Jennifer B. Provincial Hospital In-Patient System or PROV-HIS is a generic transaction processing system for provincial hospitals. Implemented in Visual Basic 5 Enterprise edition, it is designed to integrate hospital functions in a local area network system. The proponents identified that data management workload is uneven in the existing hospital system. By carefully studying and establishing a paper trail, the proponents managed to evenly distribute and systematize work among hospital personnel hence disburdening some hospital personnel of work backlogs, made possible through PROV-HIS. PROV-HIS answers the need for an efficient hospital information management. It made use of data coming from the vital source of hospital transactions which are the admission, the medical record service, the billing service and the hospital wards. The result of the proponents effort is a system that would serve as benchmark in the coming years particularly on hospital in-patient systems for devolved, tertiary provincial hospitals. In developing the system, the proponents were guided by theories acquired in the course of their study in the university. Tools such as systems design and analysis, knowledge on database management, normalization and creation, software engineering methodologies, human-computer interaction theories and information systems concepts were benefited by the system developers. Reading materials, internet information and direct user contact made the study flourish into what is now. The study concludes that the developed system is now utilizing hospital data with great accuracy and efficiency with the use of non-redundant processes and less error-prone activities compared to the existing system. PROV-HIS has also proven itself worthy to be called a hospital information system because it is record-management oriented, the primary criterion for hospital information systems. 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11296 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Hospitals--Administration--Data processing Real-time data processing Information storage and retrieval systems-- Hospitals. Computer Sciences
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Hospitals--Administration--Data processing
Real-time data processing
Information storage and retrieval systems-- Hospitals.
Computer Sciences
spellingShingle Hospitals--Administration--Data processing
Real-time data processing
Information storage and retrieval systems-- Hospitals.
Computer Sciences
Morco,, Lodenilo L., Jr
Sia, Jennifer B.
Provincial Hospital In-patient System (PROV-HIS)
description Provincial Hospital In-Patient System or PROV-HIS is a generic transaction processing system for provincial hospitals. Implemented in Visual Basic 5 Enterprise edition, it is designed to integrate hospital functions in a local area network system. The proponents identified that data management workload is uneven in the existing hospital system. By carefully studying and establishing a paper trail, the proponents managed to evenly distribute and systematize work among hospital personnel hence disburdening some hospital personnel of work backlogs, made possible through PROV-HIS. PROV-HIS answers the need for an efficient hospital information management. It made use of data coming from the vital source of hospital transactions which are the admission, the medical record service, the billing service and the hospital wards. The result of the proponents effort is a system that would serve as benchmark in the coming years particularly on hospital in-patient systems for devolved, tertiary provincial hospitals. In developing the system, the proponents were guided by theories acquired in the course of their study in the university. Tools such as systems design and analysis, knowledge on database management, normalization and creation, software engineering methodologies, human-computer interaction theories and information systems concepts were benefited by the system developers. Reading materials, internet information and direct user contact made the study flourish into what is now. The study concludes that the developed system is now utilizing hospital data with great accuracy and efficiency with the use of non-redundant processes and less error-prone activities compared to the existing system. PROV-HIS has also proven itself worthy to be called a hospital information system because it is record-management oriented, the primary criterion for hospital information systems.
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author Morco,, Lodenilo L., Jr
Sia, Jennifer B.
author_facet Morco,, Lodenilo L., Jr
Sia, Jennifer B.
author_sort Morco,, Lodenilo L., Jr
title Provincial Hospital In-patient System (PROV-HIS)
title_short Provincial Hospital In-patient System (PROV-HIS)
title_full Provincial Hospital In-patient System (PROV-HIS)
title_fullStr Provincial Hospital In-patient System (PROV-HIS)
title_full_unstemmed Provincial Hospital In-patient System (PROV-HIS)
title_sort provincial hospital in-patient system (prov-his)
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1999
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11296
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