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Title: Web Based Chronic Kidney Disease Surveillance System
Authors: Atapattu, A.M.S.M.
Issue Date: 2017
Abstract: This Web base Application, developed based on comprehensive evidences and the expertise of the specialist doctors in the country, is intended to be used by the primary care doctors. The intention of these Web base Application is to help doctors in decision making in low resource settings ensuring the best plan of management for every patent. The shared care by the primary care doctors in the referral health care facilities and the specialist doctors based in tertiary care facilities will maximize the benefits to both patients and the Health Service. Here, we describe the process and methods used to establish this national Chronic Kidney Disease Surveillance System. The major Chronic Kidney Disease components covered include burden (incidence and prevalence), risk factors, awareness, health consequences, processes and quality of care, and health system capacity issues. Goals include regular reporting of the data collected, plus development of a dynamic project web site and periodic issuance of a Chronic Kidney Disease fact sheet. This system will provide an important foundation for widespread efforts toward primary prevention, earlier detection, and implementation of optimal disease management strategies, with resultant increased awareness of Chronic Kidney Disease, decreased rates of Chronic Kidney Disease progression, lowered mortality, and reduced resource utilization. A Web-based consultation system enables family physicians to consult a nephrologist about a patient with chronic kidney disease. Relevant data are exported from the patient's electronic file to a protected digital environment from which advice can be formulated by the nephrologist. The primary purpose of this study was to assess the potential of telenephrology to reduce in-person referrals. This System used in technologies are PHP, CSS, Bootstrap and Java scripts languages. Data based Designed in MYSQL.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4099
Appears in Collections:Master of Information Technology - 2017

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