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PROJECT PROGRESS REPORT
PROJECT 754
“HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM”

BY:-
SAURABH SRIVASTAVA
B.Tech final year
Computer science &
Engineering
0725710049

PROJECT TITLE

“HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM”

INTRODUCTION

“HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM’’ is a computerized management system. This management system has been developed to form whole management system including Employees, Doctors, Nurses, Patients, Bills, and Complains etc. The proposed system will keep a track of Employees, Doctors, Patients, Accounts and generation of report regarding the present status.
Health of citizen is the wealth of Nation. By using the cutting edge technologies, Hospital Management can be improved with efficient work flow and communication. Details of the Patients, their previous visits etc. are totally not perceptible without a computer. Relevant Information’s are always stored in the computer and are available instantly in front of the user.

OBJECTIVES
The project “Hospital Management System” is aimed to develop to maintain the day-to-day state of admission/discharge of Patients, List of Doctors, List of medicines, Bills etc.

There are following main objectives of the Hospital: * Keeping records of admission of patient. Keeping patient-care as utmost priority. Scheduling the appointment of Patient with Doctor to make it convenient for both.

* Keeping the records of prescriptions provided by the doctor to the patients. * Keeping records of Medicine department in an arranged order so that the treatment of Patient becomes quick and satisfactory.

* Keeping details about the consultants, their Prescriptions and treatments, surgery reports etc.

TOOLS USED
SOFTWARE:
* FRONT END TOOL : C# & .NET * REPORTING TOOL : MS-OFFICE * DESIGNING TOOL : VISUAL STUDIO 2008 * PLATFORM : WINDOWS XP, VISTA, 7 etc. * BACKEND TOOL

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