CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
According to [1], appointment
scheduling systems in the medical sector, guarantees the efficiency and timely
access to health services. Timely access is important for realizing good
medical outcomes. A medical duties scheduling system enables doctors and other
specialists to schedule appointments with their patients. It is also an
important determinant of patient satisfaction. The ability to provide timely
access is determined by a variety of factors that include fundamental questions
about how Scheduled patient encounters include primary and specialty care
visits, as well as elective surgeries. In each of these environments, the
process of scheduling appointments (assigning a specific time when the patient
is scheduled to start receiving care) is different, which we will describe
shortly. In addition, there are unscheduled encounters that include walk-ins
and urgent or emergency cases. The former, occurring mostly in primary care
clinics, can be directed to an alternate facility if the clinic in question is heavily
booked. However, urgent specialty care and surgical patients often need to be
treated as soon as possible. The goal of a well designed appointment system is
to deliver timely and convenient access to health services for all patients.
Appointment systems also smooth work flow, reduce crowding in waiting rooms and
allow health systems to honor patient and provider preferences while matching
supply and demand.
1.1 Statement of Problem
The following problems were identified
- Medical
duties scheduling in hospitals is a very complex task.
- Scheduling
of appointments with patients is manually done
- The
problem associated with this is delay in medical duties and failing to
keep appointments since there is no system to remind them of the
appointments that have been scheduled.
- This
makes the hospital workers to be inefficient in dispensing their medical
duties.
There is therefore need for a
computerized system that will enable its user’s schedule appointments and also
remind them of their medical duties.
1.2 Aim and Objectives of the Study
The aim of the study is to design and
implement a medical duties scheduling system for General Hospital, Ikot Ekpene.
The following are the objectives of
the study:
- To
develop a workable medical duties scheduling system
- To
develop a system that will serve as a reminder of medical duties
- To
develop a system that will facilitate booking appointments with patient.
1.3 Significance of the Study
The significance of the study are:
- It
will provide a possible solution to the problem of scheduling medical
appointment duties
- The
study will serve as a useful reference material to other scholars seeking
for information on the subject.
1.5 Scope of the Study
This study covers medical duties
scheduling system using General Hospital, Ikot Ekpene as a case study. It is
restricted to recording medical duties appointment between patients and doctors
TOPIC: MEDICAL DUTIES SCHEDULING SYSTEM FOR GENERAL HOSPITAL
Chapters: 1 - 5
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Delivery: Email
Number of Pages: 68
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