Pharmacy HMIS
PHARMACY HMIS
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Introduction
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Health
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Management
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Information
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System is used to
o Store
o Collects
o Analyse
o & Evaluate the health related data from healthcare
facilities to
§ District
§ Regional
§ & National level
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Pharmacy HMIS deals with the information of day
to day operations carried out from the department of pharmacy
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Aspects of pharmacy HMIS includes
o Problems in
Pharmacy without HMIS
§ Handling of Accounts & Transactions (payment &
sales)
§ Handling of Stocks
§ Issuing Bills
§ Responsibilities of the employees (Mistakes &
Cheating)
o Benefits
§ User authentication
§ Smooth handling of Accounts & Transactions
§ Stock handling
§ Bill issuing
§ Report generating
Approach
to PMS (Pharmacy Management System)
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Software Should Contain
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User authentication
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Stocks
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Invoices
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Reports
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General Used Software’s
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Visual Studio 2010
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MySQL 5.0
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MySQL Connector Net 6.3.7
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TCP channel using port 6464 & 3306
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Phases
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Phase 1 (Client GUI)
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Phase 2 (Database)
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Phase 3 (Server)
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Phase 4 (Create TCP channel between GUI &
Server)
Objectives
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To make the application software user
friendly
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To Reduce the burden of Pharmacists
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To manage all the sections of Pharmacy
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To deal with the automating tasks maintaining
bills
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To reduce the ambiguities
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To minimize the medicines searching time
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To ensure effective & clear data saving
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To give a summarized view of all medicines
Problems
with HMIS
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Issues in interfaces
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Invoice numbers
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Changing the server
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Case sensitive
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Product sell
Further
development
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Web base system with limited access to
customers
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More details of employers & suppliers
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Bar code reader
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User registration
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Store information
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Warnings
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