Background of The Study
Background of The Study
Background of The Study
system will be competitive in other hospitals in the field of I.T. The medical staff will be
educated about computers and at the same time it will lessen their work.
According to the brochure given by the hospital, since its founding in 2001-2002, the
Immaculate Heart of Mary is one of the hospitals that has quality healthcare in Catanduanes and
nearby provinces. Immaculate Heart of Mary hospital has 125-bed, strategically located in Rafael
ST. Rawis Virac, Catanduanes. One of the very few tertiary hospitals in the region, it has
continuously provided the community with medical care and valuable diagnostic services at
affordable costs. Conceived by a handful of trained medical specialists and with the financial
backing of Founder and President Mr. Nilo V. Segismundo and his wife Edna C. Segismundo,
the hospital was established out of a common desire to provide the community with quality
health care.
Immaculate Heart of Mary hospital provides the following services: Clinical services
such as medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, dentistry, anesthesia, radiology,
clinical laboratory, and community health. Services like medical records management,
procurement, personnel and security are under administration. Central stores, domestic hygiene,
maintenance and repair fall under support services. On average the hospital handles about 200
patients / clients per day. Out of the services provided, and the load of work handled per day, a
lot of records are generated manually. For example the clinical writer keeps a register, the
laboratory keeps another, the wards and theatre also keep theirs. Medical follow up charts are
also produced and kept. This registration at different levels usually leads to duplication.
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Various reports are generated periodically for use at different levels of
management. The hospital is required to make monthly reports and annual reports plus any
situational reports in case of an outbreak. Production of these reports using manual system are
both done with pen and paper, thus sharing of these records among the health professionals are
usually difficult and time consuming. Health workers spend more time looking for information
than the time spend caring for the inpatients therefore patients have to wait for long time.
The researcher considered that a computerized system is needed to handle the huge
records, to quicken the generation of reports, to ease the sharing of health and to store the huge
amount of data efficiently and effectively from the replacement of the current manual system.
This century witnessed a giant leap in information technology. Computers are not only
used to diagnose the illness or for doing surgery, but also they are used increase of efficiency in
all fields ranging from fixing appointment with the doctor to keeping the record of the patient.
Software application can provide solution and services for the global health care industry.
By using the cutting edge technologies, hospital management can be improved with efficient
This study will enhance the management operation using Visual Basic 6.0. The proponent
used Visual Basic 6.0 because it is a powerful, interactive data-management tool used in creating
application, as well as adobe Photoshop 7.0 in development of software, it has more appealing
design to the user interface and MySQL for database because of its powerful features of data
management. To access the data efficiently the prospective users of the computerized system are
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The proponent used fingerprint scanner for identification and will serve as the
employee’s security access for their records. Employees are also required to have a fingerprint
Rationale
The reason why the proponent developed this study, it’s because the proponent wants to
improve the quality and management of clinical care and hospital health care management in
Immaculate Heart of Mary hospital. Also to developed hospital management system and improve
its effectiveness and quality of work. The system is effective, flexible, user-friendly and
The following are the general and specific objectives that this proposed study seeks to
achieve.
General Objectives. The general objective of the study is to design and develop a
hospital management system that would serve as proposal to help Immaculate Heart of Mary
Hospital to their operation and provides an easier, faster, more organized, secured, and accurate
system.
Specific Objectives. The study will be conducted for the following specific process.
1. To analyze and describe how the manual system of Immaculate Heart of Mary
Hospital works.
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3.1 In-patient
3.2 Outpatient
3.3 Channeling
3.4 Payments
3.5 Reports
3.6 Maintenance
operationally feasible.
The following assumptions were formulated since the aim of this study was to develop a
1. The Immaculate Heart of Mary Hospital operates manually by logging a system that
utilizes the pen and paper methodology. Information about patients is done by just
writing the patients name, age, gender, and other patient’s information. In payments
of the patients, bills are generated by recording price for each facility provided to
patient on a separate sheet and last they all summed up. Recording other transaction
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data are not well organizing, minimal security, and inaccurate computation of patients
accounts.
This features helps in overall bills, and registering information about patients. A
unique ID is generated for each patient after registration. Also can view medical
history of patient.
3.2 Channeling
This feature deals with; when the ID is generated the patient receives the
appointed time and number from the receptionist and accordingly visits the doctor.
3.3 Payments
This feature will allow user with appropriate privileges to generate, store and
3.4 Reports
This features help to monitor the all master records and appointments.
3.5 Maintenance
This feature allows monitoring hospital facilities, and track scheduled services.
Also monitor the doctor’s, corporate employee, medicine, ward, department, services
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3.6 Other features
Tools, Windows, and Helps. The following features can help in their daily
narrator, calendar, System calculator and System notepad. This feature helps
hospital staff to monitor the user accounts and can change their password.
Help. This feature helps the user search and views the information of the
hospital.
To create a more effective system, the proponent needs to know the measure of
Scope. In general, the focus of this study is directed towards the design and development
of a hospital management system of Immaculate Heart of Mary hospital with its doctors, staff,
managements, and patients are selected. The study is largely dependent, honesty, sincerity and
integrity of the respondents. The system has a secure log-in for doctors and staff. Managing
appointments is also integrated and billing statements and official receipts are automated.
Limitation. For its limitation, the study is limited only on the customer-employee
transactions. The inventory, employees profile, hospital profile and payroll for the employees are
not provided by the system because it will only focus in medical practice that combines medical
requirements in hospital.
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Significance of the Study
This section shows the beneficiaries of the proposed study and explains what benefits
Hospital. The proposed system will simplify and automate everyday hospital tasks and
can help maximize time spent with clients thereby providing better making it more profitable.
Doctors. The proposed system will make it easier for the doctors to manage the hospital
Medical staff. The computerized medical record system for Immaculate Heart of Mary
Hospital helps medical staff to easily find and create a medical record of a certain patient. The
proposed system will also minimize the errors of the medical staff. It will give the staff
information about the system and extend their knowledge about computer application. And by
using fingerprint scanner the medical staffs are also exposed to new technology like this.
Patients. Patients which come from any part take treatment inform of admitted basis or
Researchers. The researcher has developed their writing, analysis, and interpretation
Future Researchers. It will benefit the future researchers because this study will serve
their basis and guidance towards their proposal, so that they would have ideas on what more they
Definition of Terms
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Admitting Department. Responsible for the flow of patients and the processing of
admissions, discharges, transfers, and also most procedures to be carried out in the event of a
patient's death.
Authorized Personal. Individuals that have the right access to a certain job within the
organization.
Biometric. Refers to methods for uniquely recognizing humans based upon one or more
consolidates records previously stored in separate files into a common pool of data record that
perform database functions of storing, retrieving, adding, deleting and modifying data. Relational
database management systems (RDBMS) implement the relational model of tables and
relationships.
Existing Manual System. Refers to the present use of pen and paper method in handling
business transaction.
Fingerprint. The pattern of ridges on the tip of one’s finger that can be used for
appropriately staffed and equipped to provide diagnostic and therapeutic services, as well as the
necessary supporting services required to perform its assigned mission and functions. A hospital
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Inpatients. Patient who is admitted to a hospital or clinic for treatment that requires to
stay overnight.
LAN-based. software that enables a group whose members are based in different
locations to work together and share information. Is a term which means of or using LAN
technology.
Local Area Network (LAN). is a computer network covering a small physical area, like
functioning through standard practices. Is the framework of processes and procedures used to
ensure that all organization can fulfill all task requirements to achieve its objective.
Outpatients. A patient is admitted to a hospital or clinic for treatment that does not
for the purpose of classifying, sorting, calculating, summarizing, transmitting and receiving,
User Verification. one who uses a computer system. In order to identify oneself, a user
has an account (a user account) and a username (also called a screen name, handle, nickname, or
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Visual Basic (VB). is the third-generation event-driven programming language and
integrated development environment (IDE) from Microsoft for its COM programming model.
VB is also considered a relatively easy to learn and use programming language, because of its
As Hanson pointed out that, an electronic system is important in the field of medicine
because it allows storage and retrieval of a greatly massive amount of information in a quick and
efficient manner, which makes health care more effective (p. 75, 2004). This which includes
ensuring that the system handles amendments, corrections, authentication, backups, down time,
confidentiality, printouts and reports for disclosure purposes. According to Scott and Rundall,
20005, in a fund-supported study find that the keys to successful adoption and implementation of
Electronic Health Record (EHR) include participatory selection process, flexibility regarding
Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems have great potential to improve health care
quality. So far, however, real and perceived barriers from high costs and decreased productivity
The automation process gives enormous contribution to businesses, offices and even in
government establishments according to Lake, in the journal called “Content Management and
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Automation for the Government Enterprise” state that: the pressures of the costs associated with
(Klein, 2006), states that there is an opportunity to transform health care and improve
patient safety by better leveraging information technology to improve the efficiency, accuracy,
and effectiveness of the health care system. However, adoption has been slow and the results
have been mixed up. If deployed incorrectly, without well-conceived process improvements, I.T
information concerning a patient’s health care. It is very important to have storage for data and
information especially when it comes in keeping the records of patients. This could not be use
for future search of records. Without the core of storing data and information, the record would
not be trace promptly in time of looking for the files. In this sense, the proponent desires to
achieve the needs of automation of patients record to which is very vital in keeping information
of the patients and patient record improvement could make major contributions to improving the
and Design” 3rd Edition (2005) stated that one of the most important factors in building systems
is to develop a good understanding of the system and its problems. This is necessary in order to
identify the correct system requirements and provide solutions that are acceptable to an
An understanding of the system cannot be developed by analysts simply sitting down and
drawing a model of the system or setting user requirements in the privacy of an office. It can
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only be done by discussion with users to find out what they require of the system and then
building systems that satisfy these requirements. Thus, in summary, it is necessary to spend some
time studying the system, talking to its users and obtaining information about how the system
Visual Basic 6” (2006) stated that since corporations based, when it comes to designing a very
large database, most corporations will hire consultants to do the job. Medical companies, for
example, with large computer installations and an army of programmers, database administrators
and all kinds of computer specialists, usually outsource design of their database. From time to
There’s a good chance you may never have to design a corporate database. The database
may already be in place, or your company may outsource the design of its main database. Even
so, in order to develop applications for an existing database, you should understanding its
moderate rate and this trend is likely to continue, particularly as technology improves and
becomes more affordable and as the demand for healthcare information increases. If future
hospital management system is merely automated versions of most current records, however, an
opportunity to improve fundamental resource for healthcare will have been lost. Every access to
and sound organization of data elements can be provided by automation of hospital management
system, but the availability of the data elements depends on whether practitioners collect and
record such data in the first place. The statement of Reihdl in his study entitled “The Computer-
Based Patient Record” stated that “The automation of patient record retrieval, maintenance, and
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use is necessary, but not sufficient, for record improvement”. Well, he has the point of giving the
findings of what he believes. We can achieve record improvement in a way of valuing the record
keeping.
Related Studies
Computers are being employed in clinical medicine in hospitals for various purposes.
They can act as arithmetic calculators, they can process and analyzed output from recording
devices, and they can make possible the automation of various machine systems.
However, in the field of case records their role is much less well defined, for here the
organization of data as a preliminary to computer input is the real stumbling-block. Data banks
of retrospective selected clinical information have been in operation in some centres for the
number of years. Attempts are now being made to design computerized “total information
systems” to replace conventional paper records, and the possibility of automated diagnosis is
Golla (2007) stated that record keeping is an organized way of storing valuable
information about certain persons handling of such records the proposed system includes all the
important records that are organize and place on the system database that are subjectively
Santos in her thesis entitled “A LAN-based Patients record and Billing System of San
Lorenzo Hospital of Galon”(August 2006), stated that every establishment started from nothing
so as this hospital that we are designing a system. It was conceived by a group of pioneering
physicians who envisioned a modern hospital with all the advance technologies and amities that
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Francisco and Rivera in their thesis entitled “LAN-Based Computerized Patient Record
System for General Tinio Hospital’ (April 2008), stated that a computer is a tool used by a
human in problem solving processes rather than a problem solver itself. Companies extended
known capabilities due to the following attributes: speed of operation, memory capacity and cost
Many hospitals are now using a computerized system. According to Maglonzo and Cruz
on “Billing System for Castro Maternity and General Hospital” (2005), the system is a major
leap forward in computing. It makes computation easier and more fun to use with many user
interface and performance enhancement. It will get more work in less time. Professionals in
every field are discovering knowledge to meet these changes. To compete effectively in world
Computer-based patient record has a great advantage over the paper-based record since it
can be accessed from multiple locations within the health care facility. Depending on the system
security configuration, computer-based patient record may also be accessible from distant
locations e.g. a physician dialing in to the hospital information system from his/her or home.
as printed text rather than as hand writing, and it is better organized because software display
This part describes the relationship between the dependent variables, independent
variables and intervening variables of existing system and proposed system. As shown the figure
1.0 below.
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Hospital Management Manual Recording, updating, Written Patient’s Record,
System transaction, searching, Updated Patient’s
patient’s records information
Existing System
Hospital Management Computerized Recording, Printed Patient’s Record,
System transaction, updating, updated Patient’s
Searching, Patient’s Records Information
Proposed System
Figure 1.0
Theoretical
System Framework of the Existing and Proposed System
In figure 1.0, paradigm represents as the existing system. It shows the input, process and
output of the hospital management system and then the process is manual recording of
information, searching and updates. In this process, the output is handwritten record and updated
The lower paradigm of figure 1.0 explains the proposed system that is computerized to
where the process is being computerized. The process is as follows: Inputs of patient’s
information, then the process of recording, updating and searching will be manipulated by the
The aim of the study is to increase the efficiency and productivity of hospital
management system. Computerization of the current manual system saves labor and time in
recording information, inquiring records, updating surgical results records and the manual
admitting tasks. The computerized proposed system utilizes a database for record keeping and
report generation.
Conceptual paradigm shows how the proposed system will work. The proponent makes
use of graphics such as clip arts to represent how the proposed system process would be.
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5. Printed
Report
4. Authorized User
1. Patient’s
Information
Figure 2.0
Conceptual Paradigm of the Proposed Study
In figure 2.0 shows how the proposed system operates. First is that the admitting in-
charge will encode the information given by the patient. Second is that after encoding the
information of the patient, it will go directly to the HMS with a security log-in by means of
fingerprint. Third is that, when the information is being save, it will be stored directly to the
server for safe keeping. Fourth is that, the authorized user can view the information record of the
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patients from the HMS but in a limited access. Lastly, is that the HMS will provide a printed
Through the figure shown above, it would be easy to recognize on how the proposed
Research Design
The proponent evaluates the existing and proposed software, a research design that had
been applied. Descriptive survey was used to determine the problems encountered on the existing
software. Weighted arithmetic mean was the statistical tools used to determine the feasibility of
In order to achieve a through understanding of all the activities required defining and
designing software. The proponent used different methodologies in order to establish the
problems and simultaneously formulate the solution. The methods used are the following.
Descriptive Research Method. The method is characterized briefly as fact finding with
adequate interpretation. The descriptive method is something beyond just data gathering. Facts
obtained may be accurate expression of central tendency of duration, or of correlation, but the
report is not research unless discussion of these data is carried up into the level of adequate
interpretation. Data must be subjected to the thinking process in terms of ordered reasoning. It
also involves the analysis, description and recording of the gathered information. The researcher
used this method of research in the generalization of essential information for the development of
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the proposed system. The proponent formulates possible alternatives for improvement of the
proposed system through analysis, interpretation and determination of its defects. (Manese,
Ubaldo. 2008)
Library and Documentary Research. This type of method falls under descriptive
job analysis where the pertinent data gathered from books, accomplished thesis and other
resources found in the library are being used in developing the proposed software. This
method was adapted in order to create well supported and more probable security
software. This research method was conducted by the use of different libraries. The
proponent was able to view other resourceful documents from different libraries as a
the proponent include the University of Sto. Tomas, Far Eastern University – East Asia,
University of the East (Recto Manila) and AMA Computer University. (Scates, Douglas
E. 2008)
Creative Research Method. It is the design and presentation of the system based
on the knowledge that the proponent have learned in school. Through this they were able
These are varieties of research that supports data gathering. The tools used for the
research are instruments that provide for provide for collection of data upon which they were
tested. It is essential for the researcher to collect as much possible reliable information needed
for more scientific investigation of the system to be implemented using the following techniques;
observation. Through the use of observation method, the proponent was able to identify the
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problems or difficulties experienced by the users in the present software. This method enabled
the proponent to obtain additional knowledge and information objectively. Both viewpoints are,
of course, helpful for a complete understanding of software yet observation is the simplest way
of gathering data. This instrument includes listing down of every relevant information that
caused the problems of the software. (Manese, Ubaldo. 2008) (See Appendix B)
Interview. Is the general term for the method used to draw information from a
respondent. This involves the collection of data through direct verbal interaction between the
interviewer and the respondent. Through interview the proponent were aware on how the present
system works its structure, advantages and disadvantages, limitation, and problems. (Manese,
prompts for the purpose of gathering information from respondents. This method used to select
respondents without bias, to be able to improve the quality of the new system. The use of this
method was for the proponent to secure detailed facts, views and opinions on paper.
Questionnaires were made to obtain their opinions, attitudes and sentiments regarding the study
Evaluation. An evaluation form checklist was used to know how operationally feasible
the system is using a set of criteria to measure the feasibility of the proposed system in becoming
With friendly user interface at no cost whatsoever the following criteria where provided
in the evaluation form: Accuracy, Efficiency, Reliability, User-Friendliness, and Security. (See
appendix E)
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In developing the proposed software, the researcher used the waterfall model by Ian
Sommerville. Each researcher needs methods to achieve good results. The researcher used the
the complexity associated with developing systems. In systems engineering it is used to define a
uniform procedure of product of project development. This system model would help the
proponent to create, design and maintain the proposed system because it summarizes the main
steps to be taken in conjunction with the corresponding deliverables within computerized system
validation framework.
Requirements
Analysis and
Definition
System and
Software
Design
Implementation
and Unit
Testing
Integration and
System Testing
Operation and
Maintenance
Figure 2.0
Waterfall by Ian Sommerville
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Requirements Analysis and Definition. In this phase, the requirements of the proposed
system are collected by analyzing the needs of the users. This phase is concerned about
establishing what the ideal system has to perform. However, it does not determine how the
software would be designed or built. Usually, the users are interviewed and a document called
the user requirements document is generated. The user requirements document would typically
describe the system’s functional, physical, interface, performance, data security requirements etc
as expected by the user. It is one which the business analysts use to communicate their
understanding of the system back to the users. The users carefully review this document as this
document would serve as the guideline for the system designers in the system design phase. The
System and Software Design. The proponent analyzed and understands the business of
the proposed system by studying the user requirements document. They figure out possibilities
and techniques by which the user requirements can be implemented. If any of the requirements
are not feasible, the user is informed of the issue. A resolution is found and the user requirement
document is edited accordingly. The software specification document which serves as a blueprint
for the development phase is generated. This document contains the general system organization,
menu structures, data structures etc. It may also hold example business scenarios, sample
windows, reports for the better understanding. Other technical documentation like entity
diagrams, data dictionary would also be produced in this phase. The documents for system
Implementation and Unit Testing. After code has been generated, unit testing is
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Integration and system testing. The individual program unit or programs are integrated
and tested as a complete system to ensure that the software requirements have been met.
stages of the life cycle, improving the system implementation, adding performance or functional
enhancements (e.g., user may request new requirements) or making changes due to
accommodate changes in the software’s external environment (e.g., new operating system). This
The proponent used the waterfall model to complement the needs of developing software
for business operations. The proponent believed that business applications undergo continuous
enhancements since business operations may change from time to time according to business
trends and innovations that would benefit the customers and increase profit. Using the waterfall
model would enable identifying new problems, opportunities and objectives whenever
enhancements were made. Thus, the continuous flow of stages can be applied again for further
Analytical Tools
the graphical representation of the existing and proposed system. With the suitable textual
details, It provides a step by step process that will form the flow of the system. Tools such as
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Data Flow Diagram (DFD). A modeling tool used to describe the transformation of
inputs into outputs. A graphic illustration that shows of flow of data and logic within the system.
Visual Table of Contents (VTOC). This is a tool being used in the presentation of the
Visual Table of Contents of the program, which illustrates the hierarchical process in the level of
detail, increase from top to bottom, modify from general to specific. It consists of a tree-
diagram. This was used by the proponent in presenting a hierarchical view of their software by
indicating individual; modules at each level, as the modules that succeed them. By viewing the
modular structure through VTOC, the proponent were easily able to evaluate and refine the
design and organization of the software. Flaws are also noticed more easily and are then
corrected prior to implementation. It also served as a basis for the IPO. (Manese, Ubaldo. 2008)
(See appendix G)
software, which may be their general or specific. To have an understanding on how the program
is meet. This specifies the functional processes in the software by describing the inputs,
processing steps and outputs for the functions specified. Each module of the VTOC is broken
down into IPO chart, and through this, the subunits of each modules input, process, outputs are
viewed. Through the nature of the presentation, the proponent easily able to follow a programs
structure as they code, modify and maintained the program. (Manese, Ubaldo. 2008) (See
appendix)
System Flowchart This is a graphical representation of the program logic and the design
of the proposed software. This is used in order to show or to convey the flow of the program.
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Being another visual approach to program design and documentation, it epitomizes the flow of
the process therefore, not much attention is paid to the inputs and outputs. These tools depict the
flow of the program and not necessarily the structure; hence they should be used in conjunction
with the VTOC for greater benefit. This was used by the proponent in portraying the course of
Evaluation of the proposed system would not only resolve the problems encountered in
the proposed system but to prove that it is technically and operationally feasible.
applicability and effectiveness of the proposed system. The following criteria were used evaluate
Efficiency. The production of the desired effects or results with minimum waste
of time, effort, or skill. A measure of effectiveness; specifically, the useful work output divided
Reliability. This tells about the dependability of the system in performing its
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User-Friendliness. Refers to ease of use in accessing information in terms of
usage and convenience for use with minimum amount of efforts use was disseminate and
Statistical Treatment of Data. Information and data gathered in the course of the study
were both qualitative and quantitative in form. For the quantitative data, the researcher applied
statistical methods of analysis in order to the properly interpret and present data in a more
understandable form. The following statistical methods were used interpret the results:
Percentage. This statistic refers to the relation between the part under consideration to
Frequency. This represents the number of respondents that obtained a particular score.
These are the following formula use in computing the operational feasibility
1.) Mean
Where:
f = refers to the frequency of the number of times that a given (x) was chosen by the
x1, x2 …..xn = respondents only numerical rating 1,2,3,4 & 5 representing the
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Weighted Mean (WM) = ∑f ( x1 + x2 +…..xn)/n
Where:
n(n–1)
Where:
∑MP2 = represent the sum and square of the weighted mean of the proposed system.
∑ME2 = represent the sum and square of the weighted mean of the existing system.
Likert Scale
The Likert scale was applied to the qualitative data collected because its appropriateness
in giving meaning to the feedback obtained from respondents. A Likert scale measures the
Table 1.0
Likert scale by Rensis Likert
Economic Feasibility
The proposed study was subjected to market analysis to determine the cost development
the software, especially the pay back period or benefit the return of investment.
Hardware Cost
12 months
Life Expectancy
12 months
Life Expectancy
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Life Expectancy of software
Labor Cost
Miscellaneous
Overhead Cost
1000w
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Table 2.0 presents the distribution of respondent’s profile and its percentage distribution.
Table 2.0
Frequency and Percentage Distribution of Member-beneficiaries according to Position
Doctors 2 6.66%
Nurses 24 80.00%
Cashier 1 3.33%
Clerk 1 3.33%
Management 1 3.33%
Position. Table 2.0 reveals that most of the respondents are nurses consisting of two
doctors, followed by twenty-four nurses, one physical therapy, one cashier, one clerk and one
management. These people are employees of the hospital we visited and also member-
beneficiaries of the proposed system. This further reveal that most of the respondents are nurses
which have a total percentage of 83.33% followed by doctors who have total of 6.66%, Physical
Therapy 3.33%, Cashier 3.33%, Clerk 3.33% and the management which also has a total of
3.33%.
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The respondents are from the Immaculate Heart of Mary Hospital. The following table
will present the respondent’s data with regards to the existing system and were asked to fill out
the appropriate boxes. Criteria with multiple answers are also asked to be filled out.
Table 3.0
Frequency and Percentage Distribution of Member-beneficiaries according to the
Record Keeping
Others 0 0%
In this portion, the record keeping of the hospital were evaluated as shown in table 3.0.
There are 56.66% of respondents assessed that they keep the file on log book/ record book,
followed by 26.66% of the total respondents said that they keep the files on file racks, while 20%
of respondents that they store files in cabinet and 0% respondents go to others. This further
reveals that most of the respondents assessed in log book/record book for their medical records.
The majority of the respondent’s uses log book/record book for all their transaction in the
hospital. This can prove the proposed can be favored by users against the existing system
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Table 4.0
Frequency and Percentage Distribution of Member-beneficiaries according to the
Tools they use in Recording Patient’s attendance
The tools used in recording data as shown in table 4.0. There are 30% respondents
assessed that they use paper and book, followed by 20% of the total respondents that they use log
book and record book, and 16.66% said that they used. The majority of the respondents choose
the time card as the tool used for recording the information of the patients which has the average
percentage of 66.66%. This further reveals that the recording patient’s attendance on hospitals
mostly relies on forms which are out numbered from the choices given on the table above. This
is show that the proposed system is most favored because of the enhancement of recording
patient’s attendance.
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Table 5.0
Frequency and Percentage Distribution of Member-beneficiaries according to the
The Common Problems Encountered in Record Management
Encounters voluminous of
records 9 30%
Misplaced records
15 50%
others
1 3.33%
Table 5.0 above is the common problems encountered in record management and these
are the result of the evaluation given to the respondents. There are 50% respondents assessed of
misplaced records other 33.33% of respondents assessed to damaged file book record, followed
by the time consuming in record management which has the percentage of 30%, there are 30% of
respondents assessed to encounters voluminous of records and lastly assessed to others is 3.33%.
As the result of evaluation on table above, this further reveals that the most common problems
encountered in record management of the manual operation are both slow in process and
unorganized.
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Table 6.0
Frequency and Percentage Distribution of Member-beneficiaries according to the
Problem encountered of their Recent System
Others 1 3.33%
Below are the findings of their recent operation as shown on table 6.0. There are 46.66%
of the respondents assessed human error, 33.33% frequent errors, followed by 30% of
respondents choose the numerous outputs of records operation of their recent system, 26.66% of
the respondents choose the unsecured data and 3.33% to others. The result of evaluation given on
above table reveals that the majority of respondents found the difficulties of operation with their
recent system.
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Table 7.0
Frequency and Percentage Distribution of Member-beneficiaries according to the
Features incorporate to the current system
Others 0 0%
Table 7.0 as shown above is the result of the security of their recent system. There are
46.66% of the respondents chose the process and store the medical cases both in and out, while
another 33.33% of respondents chose the faster accessing and organization of medical cases,
33.33% respondents chose for process and store the medical , 16.66% of respondents of security
in the patient records and 0% for others. In this evaluation, it shows that the majority of
respondents chose the process and store the medical cases both in and out patient operation of
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This section provides the development of the features and components that will make up
the proposed software. They are to be used by the users in order for proper functioning of the
software.
log-in for Immaculate Heart of Mary hospital generate reports; automatically update the database
and record of a particular patient. It has different features such as patient admission, managing
inpatient, and managing outpatient, channeling services, reports, maintenance, pharmacy and
billing. These functions would help the user to manipulate the HMS with the ease of use because
of its friendly interface. It also provides a search function that helps the user for immediate
Icon Driven. Icons are provided in order to help the user to easily navigate the program
by clicking the different buttons with tags at the bottom using the mouse can promptly do the
task.
driven and icon driven, through this it will be easy for the user to understand the flow of the
system.
Software Development
The proponent has considered the following elements during the development of the
proposed system.
Specification. The very first step to be taken in developing software. The proponent first
enumerated the features and functions to be carried out by the proposed system to have a clear
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view of what is to be developed. Also in order to operate the proposed system the user must have
Design. Designing software is done when the entire requirement has been collected. The
researcher made use of the following software components such as program flowchart, visual
table of contents, input-process-outputs, and others to facilitate the development of the software.
The design was based on the data gathered using the data gathering instruments used such as
Programming. It deals with the preparations of a set of instructions for the computer to
use in the solution of the weaknesses, the desired programming language and the forms are
specified, the computer programs that make the hardware run. The proposed software was
developed using Visual Basic 6.0 was chosen by the proponent due to its capabilities of being an
OOP (object oriented programming), this was used in creating the GUI (graphical user interface)
of the system. And for the presence of MySQL as for database management. Adobe Photoshop
7.0 was used for the graphics of the system do it will be more appealing.
Testing. Before the system can be used, it must be tested and there will be a series of
tested to show the proposed system and afterward compare it with the existing system. Testing
and checking the reliability of the program is needed in order to affirm a sufficient output.
Source code must be verified and validated to improve the quality of the product. On the other
hand, the proponent might find some errors and will continue to do so until there are no more
errors found. Therefore the proponent conducted a series of testing and debugging in order for
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Table 8.0
Software Components
Table 9.0
Hardware Components
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These hardware requirements are optional but are strongly advised in order for the
Operational Feasibility. The proposed software was designed in order to meet the needs
of the prospective user and satisfy their requirements. The proponent distributed evaluation
forms to 30 respondents regarding the performance of the proposed software with given criteria
survey, the results obtained where interpreted using the evaluation according to the Likert scale
and the minimum requirements are not mandatory but the mentioned, makes of higher models
thereof are needed in order for the software to run correctly and proficiently.
Table 10.0
Evaluation of the Proposed System
The proposed software entitled Hospital Management System with Fingerprint Security
Log-in for Immaculate Heart of Mary Hospital is technically and operationally feasible for
implementation based on the result on the conducted survey. The proponent conducted a survey
with 30 respondents regarding the performance of the existing system and the proposed software
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are rated from excellent, very satisfactory, satisfactory, fair and poor. Under categories are
Technical Feasibility. This method was used to determine the requirement needed for
the implementation of the software. Listed below are the minimum computer hardware that are
required for the efficient operation and performance of the proposed software.
The proposed software requirements are the following; a computer system unit at least
Pentium 4 processor with an operating system of at least Windows 2000, memory of at least
64MB SDRAM and a minimum of at least 30MB free hard disk space, A CD ROM Drive at
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Chapter 5
This chapter discussed the summary of the entire previous chapter and came about with
an interpretation of the problems and objectives of the study. A conclusion then was formulated.
Summary
The study deals with a proposal for a Hospital Management System with Fingerprint
Security Log-in for Immaculate Heart of Mary Hospital. The objective of the study is to develop
software that would enhance the operations of the existing system. From the general objective,
specific objectives, specific objectives were: 1.) To analyze and describe how the manual system
of Immaculate Heart of Mary Hospital works. 2.) To identify the problems encountered in
Immaculate Heart of Mary Hospital. 3.) To develop a system that will improve the scope: In-
patient, Outpatient, Channeling, Payments, Reports and Maintenance. 4.) To show that the
Different methods were used to attain the objectives of the study. The proponents made
use of the descriptive research method where the library research method and research survey
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falls under this category, and creative type of research. To gather necessary data, the proponent
made used of the data gathering techniques such as observation, interview, and evaluation. The
data gathering instruments used was observation, survey questionnaires, and interview guide and
evaluation forms.
In developing the software the following analytical tools were used: data flow diagram
(DFD), visual table of contents (VTOC), input-process-output (IPO) and program flow chart
(PFC). The proponent also used the waterfall model by Ian Sommerville as the method for
The proponent also made use of statistical tools such as Weighted Arithmetic Mean and
Likert’s scale.
Method of software evaluation was used to prove its operational and technical
feasibility of the proposed software. The technical feasibility was proved by proving information
regarding the hardware and software specifications which includes the minimum and
recommended requirements. The operational feasibility was proved under the criteria of
Conclusion
The software takes care of all requirements of an average hospital and is capable to provide easy
Through facts findings and prior research done by the proponent. He was able to meet the
goal of developing the software. A system for hospitalization that is fast, reliable and efficient
has been developed. This study has shown to be fit for its intended use and purpose.
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Recommendation
The proposed system Hospital Management System with Fingerprint Security Log-in for
and streamlining of its operations. The results of this study were based on the response of actual
users of the system who stand to derive the benefits offered by the proposed system. Employee
and patient in the Immaculate of Mary Hospital can lead into more organize, secured and faster
transaction.
The study is open to be used as reference material for interested parties who are
undertaking similar studies. The proponent is also open for improvements on its proposal to take
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