2. INTRODUCTION
Hospital management system is a computer system that
helps manage the information related to health care
and aids in the job completion of health care providers
effectively.
They manage the data related to all departments of
healthcare such as, Clinical. Financial. Laboratory.
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4. Features
Improve Visibility & Transparency
Streamline Accurate Reporting
Improved Customer Services
Improved Quality Control
Improved Management Visibility
Unlimited User Support
Single Data Base Management System
Ease to Access System Facilities
Improved Time Management
5. Benefits of hms
Achieve good quality ratings
Better revenue management
Avoid errors and track every single detail
Improved clinical decision-making
Improve data security
Establish your hospital as technically advanced
12. Introduction
A Laboratory Information Management System
(LIMS) is software that allows you to effectively
manage samples and associated data
Laboratory services are provided in a variety of
settings: physicians’ offices, clinics, hospitals,
and regional and national referral centers
Tests Such as, CBC , blood test Blood test
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14. Features of lims
Audit Management. … Barcode
Handling. … Chain of Custody. …
Compliance. … Customer Relationship
Management. … Document
Management. … Instrument Calibration
and Maintenance. … Inventory and
Equipment Management
15. Why is LIMS important for modern
laboratories?
Today’s labs process and analyze an incredible amount
of information
Laboratory Information Management System can help a
lab group stay connected. Tasks can be automatically
assigned to various team members as a sample moves
through a protocol. Documents can be annotated,
shared, and commented on within the LIMS. Emails and
phone calls can even be captured so communication
amongst team members and external collaborators can
be shared with everyone.
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17. Benefits of LIMS
Using LIMS for Study Management
Using LIMS for Inventory Management
Using LIMS for Instrumentation Tracking
Increase Productivity
Reduction on paperwork
Avoids duplication
Very fast report access And queries
18. Who uses LIMS
LIMS are used by laboratory workers
and support staff of all disciplines.
Every lab can benefit from a LIMS,
however they’re commonly found in
medical, pharmaceutical tracking,
environment monitoring,
manufacturing and quality assurance
labs.
20. Disadvantages of LIMS
Training :- Personnel training is required
Time to adapt to new system
Cost – purchase and maintenance are the
most expensive parts of system Physical
restrictions
Need for backup system Loss of data due
to damage disk or system crash .
22. Introduction
This module facilitates dispensing of pharmaceutical
items to in-patients, outpatients, external-patients and
staff. It communicates with ward and billing modules.
This module aids the pharmacists of In-Patient-
Pharmacy in dispensing prescriptions sent by the Ward
etc.
Hospital pharmacy is the health care service, which
comprises the art, practice, and profession of choosing,
preparing, storing, compounding, and dispensing
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24. Pharmacy module
Pharmacy module is Designed with the following
functionalities:
Medicine definition
Distributor detail
Purchase order detail
Inventory
View prescription detail for patient
View expiry medicine detail
26. INTRODUCTION
■ The pharmacy management module deals
with the everday activities along with
adminiatration processes of pharmacy along
with comprehensive method of managing the
inventory and dispatching of drugs.
■ Complete database of pharmacy inventory is
done according to the generic molecules.
■ All generics and their respective brands,
batch no.s, and expiry dates, used by the
hospitals are maintained in a database.
28. Database Design and research
We have organized one database test for system
Design It can be accessed directly by Admin The
database test Determine files records fields and
Character and it can easily controlled And updated
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31. Disadvantages
Online pharmacy module is lack of
physical evaluation capability
There is no one you contact face to
face
Some Online pharmacy Can dispense
Medicines to patient Without
requiring a prescription
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33. E- PRESCRIPTION
MANAGEMENT
■ It enables that prescription transfres
from doctor or other healthcare
provider’s computer to the pharmacy’s
computer electronically thorugh a
private, secured and closed network.
■ This transmission helps pharmacist
avoid misinterpretation of
prescription and reduces the overall
time taken for the transaction.
34. DRUG EXPIRY
ALERT
■ Pop-up alerts are generated to notify the pharmacist about
expiry of the medication and in addition to this, the system
automatically tracks the expiring drugs of pharamcies and sub
stores in the wards and all are displayed in a single screen.
■ This unique and important feature enables the avoidance of
error during the distribution of medicines to patients.
35. BILLING IN HMS
■ It is the most essential module in hospital management
system.
■ It helps to manage both insurance needs as well as
patient payment reliably whuch not included in other
software.
37. The help desk can assess trends
like call volume, call length,
ticket times, first-call
resolution and ticket close
time to pinpoint where deeper
one-on-one EHR end-user
education is needed or where
there are spikes in
departmental workflow or
access issues.
40. Nurse
a person who cares for the sick or infirm specifically : a
licensed health-care professional who practices
independently or is supervised by a physician, surgeon,
or dentist and who is skilled in promoting and
maintaining health — compare licensed practical nurse,
registered nurse.
41. Nurse management
Prepare ward requests for
patient care
Medicine request to the
pharmacy
Status indications to improve
user experience
Lab requests to laboratory
Reduce paperwork and paper
consumption
Monitor pending requests from
pharmacy or store
Request for procedures from
departments such as
laboratory, x-ray, and scan
42. Log daily services or medicines given
administered to patients
Keep track of daily patient care
observations – Pulse, BP, Body
Temperature, etc.
Keep a record for doctors notes on
each ward visit
Track and provision for shift
room/ward in real-time
Monitoring environment such as
temperature & humidity
Movement of beds and other objects
in hospital wards
Track and detect abnormal activities
during odd hours.
45. SURGICAL ITEMS:
SCALPEL- Used for initial incision
SCISSORS- Used for cutting tissues,
suture, or for dissection.
FORCEPS- Used for grasping tissue or
objects.
CLAMPS- Used to hold tissue or
objects.
NEEDLES & SUTURE