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ONLINE DOCTOR APPOINTMENT PRESENTATION

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CHAPTER 1:
CONTEXTS AND PRELIMINARY
INVESTIGATION

Introduction
• The project makes doctor-patient handling management
system that will help doctors in their work and will as well
benefit patients to reserve doctor appointments and view
their medical progress. The scheme allows doctors to
manage their booking slits online. Patients are allowed to
book empty slits online, and those slots are reserved
concerning their names. The system achieves the
appointment data for multiple doctors of various date and
times. Each time a user visits a doctor his/her medical entry
is stored in the database by the doctor. The next time an
operator logs in he/she views his/her medical history when
and as required. The doctor may also see the patient’s
medical history at the same time as the patient visits him.

• The system also consists of a Blood donor unit. This
unit allows for registration for blood donation and even
searching of the Blood group. The module is
established to help Blood requirements with urgency
via easy searches. A doctor can examine a blood donor
online according to their blood group requirements
with ease and therefore reduce time wastage and
improve the doctor’s efficiency in the treatment. The
online booking by the patients will be assigned to the
respective doctors according to specialization and will
enable the doctors in the admission of patients
according to the spaces available in the hospital as well
as referrals, and this will help in improving efficiency as
well as the quality of care in the health sector.

Project background
• The project was required by the need to lessen
the delays and the waiting time that most of the
patients spend before they are attended to by the
doctor. The primary motivation was behind the
maximization of the free time for the doctors that
mostly went to waste. The need to improve the
quality of care within the hospital was also a
contributing factor to the study and initiation of
the project so that the patients could be
enhanced and strengthened.

• The standard methods of requesting an appointment
include walk-in, call-in, an online request. When a
patient arrives at a clinic or calls the hospital to make
an appointment, some hospitals will record the
meetings by the use of a scheduled book or a
simplified online appointments calendar.
• The traditional method of appointment making, while
online scheduling of appointments is much popular
currently. A particular Wall Street Journal research was
carried out, and it revealed that the most of the adults
prefer the online schedule of meetings.

• In comparison with other methods, the online system
has three pros: First, availability around the clock: for
most health centres, access to phones is distinctively
available in the course of office hours, while online
systems are easier to use for patients. Secondly, saves
time: clinic staff uses lesser time on patients do not
need to wait during peak hours in the clinics and phone
booking.
• Thirdly, Patient’s satisfaction: the online scheduling
system allows patients to select physicians and time
slots based on patients’ preference, which will reduce
the no-show probability and improve patient health
outcomes (Bowser, Utz, Glick, & Harmon, 2010,
Schectman, Schorling, & Voss, 2008).

• The project was inspired by the long waiting time that was
being witnessed on the hospitals during doctors’
appointments. The waiting time means merely the period
which one is required to wait for a specific action to occur
after that work is requested or mandated (Fernandes et al.,
1994). The patients’ waiting time has been defined as being
the length of time from when the patient enters the
outpatient clinic to the period to which the patient receives
his or her prescription (Jamaiah, 2003).
• The waiting time can also be described as the total time
elapsed from registration till consultation with a physician.
There were two noted waiting times; the first was time
spent to see a doctor and the second was time taken to
obtain drugs (Suriani, 2003).

• The study deals with the waiting time that is
spent to see physicians. Long waiting times are a
severe problem for patients using urban health
centers in developing countries (Bachmann,
1998). A block meeting system was brought into
the picture and evaluated in a prominent South
African health facility.
• Waiting time for all patients was measured over a
weeks span before and after the actualization of
meetings. Focus groups and personal interviews
were done with patients and staff.

• After introducing appointments, patients with
acute and chronic illnesses and having
designations had notable shorter waiting time
than patients without appointments booked
(Mahomed, 1998). The meetings had no benefits
for the patients who did not need seeing a doctor
or to collect repeated medication.
• There was an overall increase in patients' waiting
times after introducing the system, mainly due to
one typical day in the follow-up study. Focus
groups and interviews revealed that staff was
skeptical at the beginning but after follow-up,
they turned optimistic about the system.

• Patients were positive about, the appointment
system across all period. The study showed
that block meetings could reduce patients’
lounging times for acutely ill patients, but may
not prove suitable for all patients across the
board.
• Both the patients and staff had different
opinions, which were harmonized with
experience of the introduced system
(Mahomed, 1998).

• Time wasted in waiting along the queues have
the most significant set back to the provision
of quality care among the healthcare
providers. The relationship between the
doctors and the patients is often deteriorated
due to various factors that among them are
the long queues that ...


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