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A program to record patients in a hospital?
Good afternoon! I am writing in desperation. I work part-time in the hospital for a bit, and an offer came up to computerize it (the hospital) a little.
There was a need for software for the laboratory in order to write less on pieces of paper, which have been constantly lost lately. Thus, they decided to put laboratory assistants at computers. Decided what to do next? NUTYZHPROGRAMMIST (i.e. me) should cope with the task (yeah, enikey part-time).
In general, the requirements for the program (or CRM or something else) are minimal
1) The program requires user authorization. To see who created and edited what
2) The ability to create a patient with a set of standard data (name, date of birth, gender,)
3) Add free fields to the patient (dropbox with a choice of patient type, compulsory medical insurance type, paid, pensioner)
4) attach an analysis (second / third / tenth) from the list to this patient (of course, edit the list yourself)
5) everything in a simple convenient wrapper . Old doctors, so as not to get confused in extra icons and other garbage
Explanation for point 4, the list of analyzes is not large (the hospital is scanty), but many of them are in the form of large tables, 5 columns in size, 20 lines and the like.
Thus, apparently each analysis is a prepared template.
I reviewed and tried a bunch of honey. software, and CRM, but I did not find a simple, convenient system. Can you advise?
UPD : I tried to compile such a "base" on My Visual DataBase and Runa, but everything is somehow crooked there.
UPD2: Something like this is required. If I don't find anything, I'll do it in MS Access. I just wanted something more interesting.
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Went to another resource and asked the same question. They threw in a dozen solutions, among which were ready-made client management software, simple web CRM, and even a WordPress solution. As a result, the choice fell on DataExpress.
That's probably why we're so bad. Instead of help, everyone will stand and vying to explain that you are a fool, and you don’t understand anything at all, you need a cool CRM, analytics, a sales funnel, a landing page, and so on.
However, what was to be expected from a toaster, the brainchild of Habra, which has long been rotten.
In principle, this is not a complex database at first.
But in medicine, now the topic is such that the Ministry of Healthcare state hospitals are switching to centralized industry-specific CRMs, with global synchronization through data centers, pharmacies, and so on.
In private companies, they usually take something from 1C medicine or order developments, improvements to suit their specific needs.
So the first step is to ask neighboring institutions: what they use, where they received, bought and what functionality is used
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