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Future Scope

India where the belief – “Service to humanity is service to god”- is hold strongly, hospitals are a common sight. There are at least 5-10 good hospitals in every city of India which are rushed by patients. These hospitals are better accustomed to treat patients and fight diseases, than to handle a large amount of patients’ data and a lot of papers.

A big hospital, like one dealt in this project, face a large number of problems involving data maintenance, storage and mining. The manual system of data processing and record keeping is error prone, labour intensive and thus costly. It requires a lot of paper handling which further requires proper storage facilities. Moreover, this modus operandi adversely affects the smooth functioning of the organization. The Lifeline Information system helps in a great deal, to reduce manual labour of collecting and piling up data for later references, which is very often difficult to maintain, because of overwork or misplace of collected information. This system also figures out the human engineering considerations (ergonomics) which, in turn, has resulted in a user friendly, menu-driven Graphical User Interface. This system simplifies the upholding of large amount of data and the speed of processing is off the capacity of any manual system. It minimizes the time and efforts of the user with efficiency. It is possible at any point of time to extend the software to stand at ceremony. This project is developed in such a way that any implementation or extension can be done easily.

With so many outstanding features, it is expected that the proposed system (The Sanatorium) would find its use in hospitals.

Further Enhancement

There are few enhancements which are pointed out in the proposed system. They are as follows:

  1. Module for payroll generation.

  2. Enhanced module for handling pathology lab.

  3. A complete accounting system matching the VAT policy introduced by Govt. of India.

  4. It must also interact with the world through the Internet. So there must be a web interface.

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