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Lab Sheet 5

The document outlines the data requirements for managing patient, doctor, pharmaceutical company, drug, and pharmacy information. It specifies the relationships between these entities, including prescriptions and contracts between pharmacies and pharmaceutical companies. Key details include the need to record personal information, drug pricing, and the supervision of contracts.

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Lab Sheet 5

The document outlines the data requirements for managing patient, doctor, pharmaceutical company, drug, and pharmacy information. It specifies the relationships between these entities, including prescriptions and contracts between pharmacies and pharmaceutical companies. Key details include the need to record personal information, drug pricing, and the supervision of contracts.

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Lab sheet 5

Patients are identified by an SSN, and their names, addresses, and ages must be recorded.
Doctors are identified by an SSN. For each doctor, the name, specialty, and years of
experience must be recorded. Each pharmaceutical company is identified by name and has a
phone number. For each drug, the trade name and formula must be recorded. Each drug is
sold by a given pharmaceutical company, and the trade name identifies a drug uniquely from
among the products of that company. If a pharmaceutical company is deleted, you need not
keep track of its products any longer. Each pharmacy has a name, address, and phone
number. Every patient has a primary physician. Every doctor has at least one patient. Each
pharmacy sells several drugs and has a price for each. A drug could be sold at several
pharmacies, and the price could vary from one pharmacy to another. Doctors prescribe drugs
for patients. A doctor could prescribe one or more drugs for several patients, and a patient
could obtain prescriptions from several doctors. Each prescription has a date and a quantity
associated with it. You can assume that, if a doctor prescribes the same drug for the same
patient more than once, only the last such prescription needs to be stored. Pharmaceutical
companies have long-term contracts with pharmacies. A pharmaceutical company can
contract with several pharmacies, and a pharmacy can contract with several pharmaceutical
companies. For each contract, you have to store a start date, an end date, and the text of the
contract. Pharmacies appoint a supervisor for each contract. There must always be a
supervisor for each contract, but the contract supervisor can change over the lifetime of the
contract.

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