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Acknowledgement:

We like to thank many people who helped us in completing this project. Foremost I
would like to thank Almighty Allah for giving us strength and ability to complete this project.
We would like to express our gratitude to all those who gave us the possibility to complete
this project and we want to thank the Department of faculty for helping us to do the necessary
research. We furthermore, thank our class Sir. Sagar Dalbanjan for giving us complete
support and advising us in the project. Especially, we would like to thank to our colleagues
for the valuable suggestions.

Introduction

At the heart of every thriving healthcare institution lies an efficient and streamlined management
system. We are proud to introduce our cutting-edge Hospital Management System, designed to
revolutionize the way healthcare facilities operate.

Our system is meticulously crafted to cater to the diverse needs of hospitals, clinics, and medical
centers, offering a comprehensive suite of tools to enhance efficiency, improve patient care, and
optimize resource allocation.

Existing Scenario

In today's healthcare landscape, hospital management faces a myriad of challenges and opportunities
shaped by technological advancements, evolving patient expectations, regulatory requirements, and
financial constraints. Understanding the existing scenario is crucial for identifying areas of
improvement and implementing effective solutions to enhance patient care, optimize operations, and
ensure organizational sustainability.

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Proposed Solution

To propose a comprehensive solution for a hospital management project, it's essential to outline
specific steps and features that address the core needs and challenges faced by healthcare
institutions. Here's how each component of the proposed solution can help improve hospital
management:

1. Integrated Hospital Management System (HMS):

 Centralizes all hospital operations, including patient management, staff scheduling,


inventory control, billing, and analytics, into a single platform.

 Streamlines workflows, reduces administrative burden, and improves operational


efficiency by eliminating siloed systems and manual processes.

2. Electronic Health Records (EHR) System:

 Digitizes patient records, making them easily accessible to authorized healthcare


providers anytime, anywhere.

 Enhances patient safety and care continuity by ensuring accurate and up-to-date
medical information is readily available.

3. Telemedicine Platform:

 Expands access to healthcare services by offering remote consultations, follow-ups,


and monitoring, particularly beneficial for patients in remote or underserved areas.

 Reduces patient wait times, travel costs, and healthcare disparities while increasing
convenience and flexibility.

4. Data Analytics and AI-driven Insights:

 Analyzes large volumes of healthcare data to identify trends, patterns, and


opportunities for improvement.

 Predicts patient outcomes, identifies high-risk populations, and optimizes resource


allocation to improve efficiency and patient outcomes.

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Functional Requirements
Functional requirements for a hospital management software outline the specific capabilities
and features necessary to meet the needs of healthcare providers, patients, and administrative staff.
Here's how each functional requirement can help people within and outside the hospital setting:

1. Patient Management:

 Appointment Scheduling: Enables patients to schedule appointments conveniently


and efficiently, reducing wait times and improving access to care.

 Patient Registration: Simplifies the registration process for patients, ensuring


accurate capture of demographic information and medical history.

2. Clinical Documentation:

 Electronic Health Records (EHR): Digitizes patient medical records, enabling


healthcare providers to access comprehensive patient information quickly and
securely.

 Clinical Notes: Allows clinicians to document patient encounters, assessments, and


treatment plans electronically, improving accuracy and completeness of clinical
documentation.

3. Billing and Financial Management:

 Billing and Invoicing: Automates billing processes, generates accurate invoices, and
facilitates claims submission to insurance providers, reducing billing errors and
streamlining revenue cycle management.

4. Staff Management:

 Staff Scheduling: Simplifies staff scheduling, assigns shifts, and manages staff
availability, ensuring adequate staffing levels and reducing scheduling conflicts.

 Time and Attendance: Tracks staff attendance, hours worked, and overtime,
automating payroll processing and ensuring compliance with labor regulations.

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Login Panel:-

Enter correct username and password then login and perform specific tasks the
application automatic check who is login Admin/Petient/ Doctor etc.

Creating a login panel for a Hospital Management system requires careful


consideration of security, user roles, and data privacy. Here's a general outline of how
you might structure such a system:

1. User Roles:

In a hospital management system, various user roles have distinct responsibilities and
permissions tailored to their specific functions within the healthcare facility. Here are some
common user roles:

 Administrator: Manages system configuration, user accounts, and


permissions
 Oversees overall system functionality and ensures compliance with
regulatory requirements.
 Responsible for system maintenance, upgrades, and troubleshooting.
.
 Doctor / Physician: Accesses patient records, medical history, and
diagnostic results.

 Enters clinical notes, treatment plans, and prescriptions.

 Orders tests, procedures, and medications.

2. Login Panel for Patient:

 Username

 Email

 Password

 " Already have an account?

 "Male or Female (Choosing)


 Phone No

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3. Authentication:

 Use secure protocols like HTTPS.

 Implement password hashing and salting to store passwords securely.

 Utilize session management techniques to maintain user sessions securely.

4. Patient Information Management:

Patient Information Management is a crucial aspect of hospital management, encompassing


collection, storage, retrieval, and utilization of patient-related data throughout their healthcare
journey. Here's how patient information management contributes to effective hospital management

5. Hospital Management:

Hospital management software plays a crucial role in improving efficiency, enhancing patient care,
and streamlining administrative processes within healthcare facilities. Here's how it helps people at
various levels

 Patients: Improved Access to Care: Patients can easily schedule appointments, access
medical records, and communicate with healthcare providers through patient portals or
mobile apps, leading to better access to healthcare services.

 Enhanced Patient Experience: Hospital management software reduces wait times, streamlines
registration processes, and provides personalized care, resulting in improved patient
satisfaction and overall experience.

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1. Patient Requests Appointment:

 The patient logs into the hospital management system.

 The patient navigates to the appointment scheduling section.

 The patient selects the preferred date and time for the appointment and chooses the type of
consultation (e.g., general check-up, specific medical concern).

 The patient submits the appointment request.

2. Administrator Receives Appointment Request:

 The administrator receives a notification or sees the pending appointment request in the system.

 The administrator reviews the request and checks the doctor's availability for the requested time slot.

 If the requested time slot is available, the administrator proceeds to schedule the appointment;
otherwise, they may suggest alternative available times to the patient.

3. Administrator Schedules Appointment:

 The administrator selects the doctor for the appointment based on the patient's preference or
availability.

 The administrator confirms the appointment details, including the date, time, doctor's name, and type
of consultation.

 The administrator saves the appointment details in the system.

4. Confirmation Sent to Patient:


 The system sends a confirmation message to the patient, including the appointment details
and any instructions or preparations required before the appointment.

 The patient receives the confirmation and acknowledges it.

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Alternative Flow:

 Doctor Availability Conflict:


 If the doctor is not available for the requested time slot, the administrator suggests alternative
available times to the patient.

 The patient either selects one of the suggested times or chooses a different date and time for
the appointment.

 Postconditions:

 The appointment is scheduled and recorded in the hospital management system.

 The doctor and patient are notified of the scheduled appointment.

 The patient is expected to attend the appointment at the scheduled date and time.

 Patient Cancels Appointment:

 If the patient needs to cancel the appointment, they can do so through the hospital management
system.

 The system cancels the appointment, updates the appointment status, and notifies the doctor and
administrator of the cancellation.

Technologies Used:
 HTML and CSS: Used to design the user interface for patient registration, appointment scheduling,
and appointment management. CSS is utilized for styling and layout.

 PHP: Handles server-side scripting for processing patient registration, appointment booking,
rescheduling, and cancellation requests. Interacts with the MySQL database to fetch and update
appointment data.

 JavaScript: Enhances user interaction and validation in the appointment scheduling process.
Provides dynamic features like calendar selection and real-time availability checks.

 MySQL: Stores patient information, appointment details, and scheduling data. Utilizes relational
database structure to ensure data integrity and efficient retrieval.

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 Types of Specialist Doctors:

1. Neurologist:

Neurologists specialize in diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system, including
the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles. They treat conditions such as epilepsy, stroke,
multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease.

2. General Surgeon:

 General surgeons perform surgical procedures on various parts of the body, including
the abdomen, chest, and extremities. They treat a wide range of conditions, such as
appendicitis, hernias, gallbladder disease, and trauma injuries.

3. Cardiologist:

 Cardiologists specialize in diagnosing and treating diseases and conditions of the


heart and circulatory system. They treat conditions such as coronary artery disease,
heart failure, arrhythmias, and valvular heart disease.

4. Pediatrician:
1. Pediatricians specialize in providing medical care to infants, children, and
adolescents. They focus on promoting the health and well-being of young patients
and treating conditions specific to this age group, such as childhood infections,
growth and development issues, and behavioral disorders.

1. Neurologist:

2. Diagnosis: Neurologists use a combination of clinical examination, medical history review,


and diagnostic tests (such as MRI, CT scans, and EEG) to diagnose neurological conditions
accurately. They may also collaborate with other specialists, such as neurosurgeons or
neuroradiologists, for comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis.

3. Treatment: Once a diagnosis is made, neurologists develop personalized treatment plans


tailored to each patient's specific condition and needs. Treatment options may include
medication management, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and
lifestyle modifications. In some cases, neurologists may also perform surgical procedures or
recommend interventional therapies.

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4. Management of Chronic Conditions: Neurological disorders often require long-term


management and monitoring. Neurologists work closely with patients to manage symptoms,
optimize treatment efficacy, and improve quality of life. They may also provide education
and support to help patients and their families cope with the challenges associated with
chronic neurological conditions.

5. Research and Innovation: Neurologists are actively involved in clinical research and
medical advancements aimed at improving the diagnosis, treatment, and understanding of
neurological disorders. They contribute to scientific studies, clinical trials, and collaborative
research initiatives to develop new therapies and enhance patient care.

6. Collaboration with Multidisciplinary Teams: Neurologists often collaborate with other


healthcare professionals, including neurosurgeons, neuropsychologists,
neurointerventionalists, physical therapists, and social workers, to provide comprehensive
care for patients with complex neurological conditions. This multidisciplinary approach
ensures that patients receive holistic and integrated care across various medical specialties.

2. General Surgeon:

General surgeons play a crucial role in hospital management, especially in surgical


departments. Here's how they contribute:

1. Surgical Procedures: General surgeons perform a wide range of surgical procedures,


from routine appendectomies to complex gastrointestinal surgeries. Their expertise
ensures that patients receive appropriate surgical care.

2. Patient Care: General surgeons oversee the preoperative, intraoperative, and


postoperative care of patients. They collaborate with other healthcare professionals to
ensure optimal patient outcomes.

3. Clinical Leadership: General surgeons often hold leadership positions within surgical
departments, providing guidance and direction to other surgeons, nurses, and support
staff.

4. Quality Improvement: They participate in quality improvement initiatives to enhance


patient safety, streamline processes, and improve outcomes. They analyze surgical
outcomes and implement best practices to ensure high-quality care.

5. Resource Management: General surgeons are involved in managing resources within


the surgical department, including equipment, supplies, and personnel. They ensure
that resources are utilized efficiently to meet patient needs.

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3. Cardiologist:

Cardiologists play a significant role in hospital management, particularly in


departments related to cardiovascular care. Here's how they contribute:

1. Clinical Expertise: Cardiologists provide specialized care for patients with


cardiovascular diseases, including coronary artery disease, heart failure, arrhythmias,
and more. Their expertise ensures that patients receive accurate diagnosis and
appropriate treatment.

2. Patient Care Coordination: Cardiologists oversee the management of patients with


cardiovascular conditions, coordinating care across various healthcare professionals,
including nurses, cardiac surgeons, interventional cardiologists, and other specialists.

3. Quality Improvement: Cardiologists participate in quality improvement initiatives


focused on enhancing the quality and safety of cardiovascular care. They analyze
outcomes, identify areas for improvement, and implement evidence-based practices to
optimize patient outcomes.

4. Clinical Leadership: Many cardiologists hold leadership positions within


cardiovascular departments or hospital administration. They provide guidance and
direction to other healthcare professionals, ensuring that departmental goals are
aligned with the overall mission of the hospital.

5. Resource Management: Cardiologists are involved in managing resources within


cardiovascular departments, including diagnostic equipment, catheterization labs, and
cardiac rehabilitation programs.

4. Pediatrician
Pediatricians play a crucial role in hospital management, especially in departments
focused on pediatric care. Here's how they contribute:

1. Clinical Expertise: Pediatricians provide specialized medical care for infants, children, and
adolescents. They diagnose and treat a wide range of pediatric conditions, from common
illnesses to complex medical issues, ensuring that young patients receive appropriate care
tailored to their unique needs.

2. Patient Care Coordination: Pediatricians oversee the management of pediatric patients


within the hospital, coordinating care among various healthcare professionals, including
nurses, pediatric subspecialists, therapists, and other allied health professionals. They ensure
that care plans are comprehensive and effectively implemented.

3. Quality Improvement: Pediatricians participate in quality improvement initiatives aimed at


enhancing the quality and safety of pediatric care. They analyze outcomes, identify areas for
improvement, and implement evidence-based practices to optimize patient outcomes and
satisfaction.

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4. Clinical Leadership: Many pediatricians hold leadership positions within pediatric


departments or hospital administration. They provide leadership and direction to other
healthcare professionals, ensuring that departmental goals align with the hospital's mission
and vision for pediatric care.

5. Resource Management: Pediatricians are involved in managing resources within pediatric


departments, including pediatric-specific equipment, medications, and specialized facilities
such as pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) and neonatal intensive care units (NICUs).

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User module (patient):


1. Dashboard: In this section, patients can view the his/her profile, Appointments and Book
Appointment.
2. Book Appointment: In this section, Patient can book his/her appointment.
3. Appointment History: In this section, Patients can see his/her own appointment history.
4. Medical History: In this section, Patients can see his/her own appointment history.
5. User can update his/her profile, change the password and recover the password.

Patient Registration Page

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Patient Login Page:

Patient Home Page:

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Petient Appointment Booking:

Petient Appointment History:

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Petient Prescription:

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Doctor module:

1. Dashboard: In this section, doctor can view his/her own profile and online
appointments.
2. Appointment History: In this section, Doctor can see patient’s appointment history.
3. Patients: In this section, doctor can manage patients (Add/Update).
4. Search: In this section, doctor can search patient with the help of patient name and
mobile number.
5. Doctor can also update his profile, change the password and recover the password.

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Docter login Page :

Doctor Home Page:

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Appointment List:

Prescription List:

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Admin module:

1. Dashboard: In this section, admin can view the Patients, Doctors, Appointments and New
queries.Dashboard: In this section, admin can view the
2. Patients, Doctors, Appointments and New queries.
3. Users: In this section, admin can view users detail(who take online appointment) and also
have right to delete irrelevant user.
4. Patients: In this section, admin can view patient’s details.
5. Appointment History: In this section, admin can view appointment history.
6. Contact us Queries: In this section, admin can view queries which are send by users.
7. Doctor Session Logs: In this section, admin can see login and logout time of doctor.
8. User Session Logs: In this section, admin can see login and logout time of user.
9. Reports: In this section, admin can view reports of patients in particular periods.
10. Patient Search: In this section, admin can search patient with the help of patient name and
mobile number.
11. Admin can also change his/her own password

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Admin or Reseptionist login:

Admin DashBoard:

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Doctors List:

Patient List:

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Appointment Details:

Prescription List:

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Add Doctors:

Delete Doctors:

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Queries or Feedback:

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