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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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IMPLEMENTATION OF HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN RURAL SPACES AS A CASE STUDY USING OPEN SOURCE EMR BAHMNI

Author: PRIYANKA SREERAM, ASHA JYOTHI BANDI, LIKHITHA JASTHIAND K, SRIPATH ROY
Abstract: Hospital Management system aids to keep the patient diagnosis details and mapping those diagnosis details to doctors. These records help in future use. Majority of Hospitals already implemented this System. But, the problem is they are not interconnected such a way that the patient record of one hospital is not disclosed to the other, which is a burden on the patient to carry all the records and undergo all the diagnosis again. This also adds to the problem for remote health care monitoring, where a doctor can remotely accss the patients records and suggest the remedy. We implemented a case study to interconnect the Public Health Care (PHC) Centers in rural spaces using the hospital management system. Bahmni as an open source EMR is used to implement to aid this system. Data Management is the main reason that a hospital needs IT-based support.
Keyword: Hospital Management, Open Source, Bahmni, Patient Monitoring Records
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