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Title: Patient Management System for Department of Physiotherapy Faculty of Allied Health Sciences University of Peradeniya
Authors: Ekanayake, E.M.N.K.
Issue Date: 2-Jun-2014
Abstract: The Physiotherapy Patient care unit is newly established under faculty of Allied Health Sciences University of Peradeniya which was established in January 2007. Main objective of the PPCU is to provide a good service to patients who are with disabilities. This patient care unit carried out their data processing activities manually. This obviously difficult, time-consuming and limits the scope of its activities. The system developed from this project aims to assist the PPCU to overcome this problem by automating and enhancing the whole process with a better system solution and other facilities. The entire system is divided in to 3 main sub systems. Patient Registration system, Diagnosis and Treatment System, Administration System. This system covered all functions involved in patient management, such as patient registration and edit patient, find patient, diagnosis and treatment etc. On the other hand it provides various types of user and management reports. Which ease of work, improve efficiency in all parties such as physiotherapist and patients etc. The system was developed using OOSE. The complete model designed by UML standard using Rational Rose as the development tool. On the other hand MS VS 2000 was used to implement the system with MS SQL Server 2000 was used to implement databases in the windows XP environment. Whole system was developed according to the three-tier architecture. This dissertation is an illustration of all the work out during the each phase of the project. Every chapter will consist of required details in order to understand the project with the help of appropriate figures, graphs and reports. The tested system was installed at the Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Allied Health Science, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2566
Appears in Collections:2009/2010 BIT Undergraduate thesis



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