CENTRALIZED HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Supriya S. Telsang, Jannu, Ishita Jasuja, Aditya Jatade, Om Jathar, Jay Patil, Jeevam Chivate
Department of Engineering, Sciences and Humanities (DESH)
Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, 411037, Maharashtra, India
Abstract - The current process of recording patient health information when they visit new health centres or when their cases are transferred to different institutions is highly inefficient. It leads to duplication of efforts and a lack of access to complete patient records at the receiving institutions. Consequently, doctors are unable to accurately plan the most appropriate course of action for their patients due to the absence of essential information. To address this issue, a project is being proposed to develop a data model that enables a nation to store all patient records in a centralized electronic medical record. The primary objective of this project is to create a single, easily accessible database that simplifies the process of recording and retrieving patient information. By consolidating the data into a centralized system, the need for repetitive data entry can be eliminated. This streamlines the workflow and enhances productivity for healthcare professionals. Moreover, this centralized database allows for replication across different hospitals, enabling seamless transfer of patients between institutions. This eliminates the cumbersome reliance on physical copies of health records and ensures that all pertinent information is readily available to doctors, regardless of the location. Implementing such a data model would revolutionize healthcare delivery by ensuring comprehensive and accurate patient records. With easy access to complete medical histories, healthcare providers can make informed decisions and develop precise treatment plans. Additionally, the centralized electronic medical record system enhances collaboration and coordination among healthcare institutions, as they can seamlessly share patient information when necessary. This promotes a more efficient and patient-centric healthcare ecosystem, where individuals can receive continuous and uninterrupted care, regardless of where they seek medical attention. The development of a centralized electronic medical record system offers numerous benefits, including reduced duplication of efforts, improved access to patient information, enhanced planning and decision-making for doctors, and streamlined patient transfers between healthcare institutions. By leveraging the power of technology and data, this project aims to create a more efficient and effective healthcare system for the entire nation.
Keywords — Centralized, Healthcare, Management System, Patient Portal.