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HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
Submitted to
Abhay Bindal sir
2. Introduction
Hospital management system is an automated and
integrated software for all your hospital needs. It is
developed in accordance with the world health
organization standards.
It is aimed to record each and every transaction of
your hospital and preserve securely.
4. To improve decision making.
To make hospital paperless.
To enhance patient care.
To build the hospital capacity for
effective and efficient response.
To enable the executives to make
decision on click of mouse.
GOALS
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Laboratory module
6. Introduction
A medical laboratory or clinical
laboratory is a laboratory
where tests are carried out on
clinical specimens to obtain
information about the health of a
patient to aid in diagnosis,
treatment, and prevention of
disease
7.
8. •Analytical and Quality Laboratories.
•Biosafety Laboratories.
•Cleanrooms.
•Clinical and Medical Laboratories.
•Incubator Laboratories.
•Production Laboratories.
•Research & Development (R&D)
Laboratories
TYPES
10. INTRODUCTION
The pharmacy management system, also
known as the pharmacy information
system, is a system that stores data and
enables functionality that organizes and
maintains the medication use process
within pharmacies.
11. The pharmacy management system serves
many purposes, including the safe and effective
dispensing of pharmaceutical drugs.
During the dispensing process, the system will
prompt the pharmacist to verify the medication
they have filled is for the correct patient,
contains the right quantity and dosage, and
displays accurate information on the
prescription label
PURPOSE
12. Pharmacists work in this field
are responsible
for dispensing of
medications, quality testing,
formulating and re-
formulating dosage forms,
monitoring and reporting
drug safety, and preparing
budges for medications
ROLE OF
PHARMACISTS
14. INTRODUCTION
The software that a medical
practitioner chooses must
convince the needs of insurance as
well as patient payment
reliability.
Perhaps, few features may not be
available in any other software
compared with hospital billing
15. Benefits
Hospital billing software holds critical
information on patient bills in various
specialties of the healthcare
organization.
The information or the data is used by
hospitals to determine and calculate the
number of patients treated in the
hospital
16. Type of billing system in hospital
Registration and Consulting
billing
Pharmacy billing
Laboratory billing and
In-patient billing
18. INTRODUCTION
A blood bank is a center where blood gathered
as a result of blood donation is stored and
preserved for later use in blood transfusion
Blood banking includes tasks related to blood
collection, processing, testing, separation, and
storage.
19. Advantages of blood bank
Blood donation supports various
complex medical and surgical
procedures as it also plays an
essential life saving role in child and
maternal care and especially during
the time of natural disaster and
man-made emergencies
20.
21. AMBULANCE SERVICE
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS), ALSO
KNOWN AS
AMBULANCE SERVICES OR PARAMEDIC
SERVICES, ARE
EMERGENCY SERVICES THAT PROVIDE URGENT
PRE-HOSPITAL
TREATMENT AND STABILISATION FOR SERIOUS
ILLNESS AND
INJURIES AND TRANSPORT TO DEFINITIVE
CARE.
22. AMBULANCES ARE THE PRIMARY
VEHICLES FOR DELIVERING
EMS, THOUGH SOME ALSO USE
CARS, MOTORCYCLES,
AIRCRAFT, OR BOATS. EMS AGENCIES
MAY ALSO OPERATE A
NON-EMERGENCY PATIENT
TRANSPORT SERVICE, AND SOME
HAVE RESCUE SQUADS TO PROVIDE
TECHNICAL RESCUE
SERVICES.
23. PURPOSE OF AMBULANCE SERVICE
• EARLY DETECTION
• EARLY REPORTING
• EARLY RESPONSE
• GOOD ON-SCENE/FIELD CARE
• CARE IN TRANSIT
• TRANSFER TO DEFINITIVE CARE
26. A branch of medicine that deals with
radiant energy in the diagnosis and
treatment of diseases.
This field can be divided into two
broad areas – diagnostic radiology and
interventional radiology.
INTRODUCTION
31. An outpatient department is the part of a
hospital designed for the treatment of
outpatients, people with health problems
who visit the hospital for diagnosis or
treatment, but do not at this time require a
bed or to be admitted for overnight care.
INTRODUCTION
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33.
34. Services
Close at hand will be X-ray facilities,
laboratories, the medical record office and a
pharmacy
In the main waiting area there are a range of
facilities for the patients and their families
including toilets, public telephones, coffee shop
or snack bar, water dispenser, gift shop, florist
and quiet room.
35. Inpatient management
An inpatient department or IPD is a unit of a hospital or a
healthcare facility where patients are admitted for
medical conditions that require appropriate care and
attention
An Inpatient Department of the hospital is equipped
with beds, medical equipment , round the clock
availability of doctors and nurses.
36. Patient care
Patient care refers to the prevention, treatment, and
management of illness and the preservation of physical
and mental well-being through services offered by health
professionals.
Patient care are:
emergency,
preventative,
Rehabilitative,
long-terms, in hospital,
diagnostic,
primary & palliative,
and home care
37. Services provided by
Specialist
Services provided to inpatient in hospital are :
Medicine
Surgery
Dermatology
Psychiatry
Paediatrics
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Orthopaedics
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39. Nursing is a profession within the health care
sector focused on the care of individuals,
families, and communities so they may attain,
maintain, or recover optimal health and quality
of life.
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41. A doctor is someone who is qualified in medicine and treats people who are
ill.