DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF COMPUTERISED PHARMACY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Table Of Contents
- COVER PAGECERTIFICATION IACKNOWLEDGMENT IIABSTRACT IIITABLE OF CONTENT IVTABLE OF FIGURES VILIST OF TABLES VIICHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION
- 11.0INTRODUCTION
- 11.1BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
- 11.2STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
- 21.3AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
- 21.4SCOPE AND LIMITATION
- 31.5RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 41.6DEFINITION OF TERMS
- 41.7CHAPTER LAYOUT 5CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW
- 62.0INTRODUCTION
- 62.1PHARMACY PRACTICE IN THE PAST
- 62.2THE PRESENT DAY PHARMACY
- 142.3THE FUTURE OF PHARMACY
- 172.4BENEFITS OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM 20CHAPTER THREE SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
- 213.0INTRODUCTION
- 213.1SYSTEM ANALYSIS 213.
- 1.1ANALYSIS OF EXISTING SYSTEM
- 223.2REQUIREMENTS DEFINITION 233.
- 2.1METHOD OF INFORMATION GATHERING
- 233.3SYSTEM DESIGN
- 243.4SYSTEM MODELLING
- 253.5SYSTEM FLOWCHART
- 253.5DATABASE DESIGN 38CHAPTER FOUR SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION
- 424.0INTRODUCTION
- 424.1CHOICE OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
- 424.3SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION
- 444.4HARDWARE REQUIREMENT
- 444.6DATABASE SPECIFICATION
- 454.7MODULE DESCRIPTION
- 454.8SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 53CHAPTER FIVE CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
- 555.0SUMMARY
- 555.1CONCLUSION
- 555.2RECCOMMENDATION 56REFERENCES 57APPENDIX…………………………………………………………………………..58LIST OF FIGURESFigure. 3.
- 3.1Waterfall Model Of System Development Life Cycle……………….24Figure 3.
- 5.1Structure Chart……………………………………………………….27Figure 3.
- 5.2System flowchart……………………………………………………..28Figure 3.
- 5.3Admin flowchart…………………………………….……………….29Figure 3.
- 5.4Supervisor Flowchart…………………………………………………30Figure 3.
- 5.5Staff flowchart………………………………………………………..31Figure
- 4.1Homepage……………………………………………………………..45Figure
- 4.2Admin Login Menu…………………………………………………..46Figure
- 4.3Supervisor Login……………………………………………………..47Figure
- 4.4Staff Login……………………………………………………………48Figure
- 4.5Admin Menu Module…………………………………………….….49Figure
- 4.6Drug Registration Form………………………………………………50Figure
- 4.7Staff registration form………………………………………………..51Figure
- 4.8Store Manager………………………………………………………..52Figure
- 4.9Sales window…………………………………………………………53LIST OF TABLESTable
- 3.1Administrator Login Table………………………………………………….. 38Table
- 3.2Drug information Table……………………………………………………….39Table
- 3.3Supervisor Login Table………………………………………………………40Table
- 3.4Staff Login Table ……………………………………………………………40Table
- 3.5Staff information Table………………………………………………………41
Project Abstract
This project is insight into the design and implementation of a Pharmacy Management System. The primary aim of is to improve accuracy and enhance safety and efficiency in the pharmaceutical store. Today management is one of the most essential features of all form. Management provides sophistication to perform any kind of task in a particular form. This is pharmacy management system; it is used to manage most pharmacy related activities in the pharmacy.
Project Overview
1.0 INTRODUCTIONPharmacy management system is a management system that is designed to improve accuracy and to enhance safety and efficiency in the pharmaceutical store. It is a computer based system which helps the Pharmacist to improve inventory management, cost, medical safety etc.The system allows the user to enter a manufacturing and expiry date for a particular product or drug during opening stock and sales transaction. The system will also give report showing the list of products expiry after a specified date before the product eventually expires. It also involves manual entry upon arrival of new batches of drugs and upon drug movement out of the pharmacy for a certain period, e.g. every month, the pharmacist may want to generate report for the movement of drugs in and out of the pharmacy, getting information about the drugs e.g. expiry date, date purchased, number of drug type left, location of a drug in the pharmacy.At present, manual system is being utilized in the pharmacy. It requires the pharmacist to manually monitor each drug that is available in the pharmacy. This usually leads to mistakes as the workload of the pharmacist increases.1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Due to the size and quality service of the pharmacy, the pharmacy has a very large customer base. These customers tend to visit the pharmacy for services mostly when they close from work. At this period, the number of customers that patronise the pharmacy is on the increase, thereby making the workload of the pharmacists much more tedious. This case makes it difficult for the pharmacist to attend to customers in a short period.
Meanwhile the pharmacist has to ensure satisfaction in services to keep their customers. The factors mentioned above, results in delay of the services being rendered to the customers, thereby slowing down sales and risk losing valuable customers in the long run.1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEMPharmacy management has kept paper record in filing cabinets. Managing a very large pharmacy with records on papers will be tedious and difficult to keep track of inventories with regards to the drugs in the store, expiry date, quantity of drugs available based on the categories and their functions.
The pharmacist has to order drugs to replenish the already diminishing stock. In addition, ordering of drugs is being carried out manually. Significant amount of time is allocated for writing the order as the pharmacist needs to go through the stock balance and make rough estimate of the amount to order based on Figures.
Drugs are not supposed to be used after they have expired. This project work will prompt the pharmacist about drugs that are close to expiry, preventing those drugs from being sold and also providing solution to the earlier stated problems.1.3 AIMS AND OBJECTIVESThe aim of this project is to develop a software for the effective management of a pharmaceutical store that will be able to achieve the following objectives:
– Ensuring effective policing by providing statistics of the drugs in stock.
– Maintaining correct database by providing an option to update the drugs in stock.
– Improving the efficiency of the system by ensuring effective monitoring of services and activities.
– To provide optimal drug inventory management by monitoring the drug movement in the pharmacy.
– To ensure that there exists a level of restricted access based on functionality and role.
– To ensure that the system is user friendly.
– To be able to generate report within a specified period of time.1.4 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONThe scope of this project is limited to the activities of a pharmaceutical store which includes will improving health outcomes, reduce hospital and long term care admissions, enhance access and care in the Estate and surrounding communities and ensuring best use of resources, the use of a computer based management system for improving the efficiency of a pharmacy is needed and it is an essential part of any modern continuously evolving society.
The system will not be able to handle drug prescription, drug to drug interaction. The system will not be able to handle contraindication and polypharmacy in a prescription; this implies that these services will be manually completed by the pharmacist.1.5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGYThe research method used for this project work gives a description of how the pharmacy management system for Boniks Pharmacy and stores, Gwarimpa Estate, Abuja will be developed.
Therefore the method used in the design and collections of information from various sources are as follows:
– Studying the present system in detail and the organizational style.
– Knowing and understanding the input and output processes of the existing system.
– A qualitative form of interview was conducted in the organization to understand the mode of operation of the old system.
– Primary data: This source has to do with the text book contacted for the development of this project.1.6 DEFINITION OF TERMSSystem: Is the complex purposeful collection of interrelated components that work together to take some objectives.
Drug interaction: Is a situation in which a substance (usually another drug) affects the activity of a drug when both are administered together.
Poly Pharmacy: Is the use of multiple medications by a patient, especially when too many forms of medication are used by a patient, i.e. when more drugs are prescribed than is clinically warranted.
Contraindication: Is the condition or factor that serves as a reason to withhold a certain medical treatment.1.7 CHAPTER LAYOUTThe chapter layout of this project is outlined in a sequential manner starting with Chapter one which consists of the Introduction, Background of the study, Statement of the problem, Aims and objectives, Significance of study, Research methodology, Scope, Limitation, and Definition of terms.Chapter two consist of introduction, Literature review of the project, an overview of pharmacy management in the past, at present and also include the benefits of pharmacy management.Chapter three deals with the analysis of the existing system under which description of the current system will be analysed, problems of existing system, description of the proposed system and the advantages of the proposed system.Chapter four consists of system design, system implementation and system documentation under the system design, the system design will have input and output design.Chapter five will include summary, conclusion and recommendation. It consists of the summary of the project report, recommendation based on the research done on the project and conclusion.