Einformation system for healthcare sectorsusing dental lab management
E-information system for healthcare sectorsusing dental lab management system as an example Professor: Dr. Amy Trappey Lifen Yeh d 907813 Ing-lian Lee d 913853
Introduction l l In this project, we propose a business plan for developing a e-information system of health care sectors. Based on the web services technology, our system is enabled the related users to access the necessary information and process tasks under safety, efficiency anywhere and any times.
Background I- The important of MIS system for hospital l A MIS system is necessary for the health sectors because it can reduce significant medical errors and enhance efficiency l The number of preventable deaths from at 44, 000 to 98, 000 a year , and estimated the cost of preventable errors at 17 -29 billions in USA. (IOM reported) l Users' motivation to invest in IT (hardware, software, services) is focused on products and services that allow them to get more out of existing infrastructure, people, and processes. More specifically, the healthcare sector (hospitals, offices and clinics, and other healthcare delivery services ) is particularly sensitive to and focused on enhancing the productivity of mission-critical personnel, reducing inefficiencies and redundancies in clinical and administrative operations, eradicating medical errors, and securing patient safety.
Background II- IT spending Data resource: III
In the IT software spending
Background IIII
Background IIII l l Worldwide B 2 B e-commerce will total $823. 4 billion by the end of 2002, e. Marketer found, and the strong growth will continue through 2004. Internet-based B 2 B trade will reach nearly $2. 4 trillion by 2004. The B 2 B e-commerce projection from IDC is more ambitious than e. Marketer's. IDC expects the total worldwide value of goods and services purchased by businesses through e-commerce solutions will increase from $282 billion in 2000 to $4. 3 trillion by 2005. (Data From e. Marker and IDC)
Web technology in e-system for hospitals B to B System Data ERP system base Hospital CRM (Web services) Data and medical partners • On-line ordering • On-line collaborations • Patient data & Product data • Inventory Management • Customer management • Appointment System • View medical history • Get health consulting • Check physical exam reports • Check related information
Following the trend-using XML standard Resources : III
Using in different devices
The core technology l l l Domain knowledge +Human computer interactions +web technology l Combined the web technology and business knowledge with HCI disciple that enabled use could design a system from user’s point of view Design the system from user requirements, users are ( doctors, nurses, lab technical, patients, and managers) making our system 100% fits the expectation of users and operation of those users. For the vertical market, the users in this domain have their special requirements and way of operations.
The prototype system: Dental Lab Management System
The flow Dental Lab Dentist
The Development Process Requirement Analysis Functional Analysis But… time is limited Build Prototype Brew minimal requirements Test & Evaluate
Minimal requirements l l Can manage delivery notes, do some basic calculations on time or clinics bases Client/Server Can be accessed from networked devices via browser Allow multiple users to access the system; each user may have different access privileges
How do we fulfill those needs? l Development Platform l l Software: PHP, My. SQL Deployment Platform l Software l l l Server: Apache with PHP, My. SQL Client: WWW Browser Hardware: Any
Demonstration
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