MediCord: A Web-Based Health Record Management System

Cris Norman P. Olipas, Jericho P. Viloria, Stephany M. Mateo, Sophia Angeline P. Sta Maria, Ellaine A. Bisnar, Mary Lyka M. Vallecera
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Information technology (IT) is vital in managing data for effective and timely decision-making. IT also allows the sharing of data and information more securely and efficiently. Since the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) has caused a significant impact on the way people perform tasks and processes in the "new normal," IT solutions have become key to continuing performing and administering different tasks and activities. Information technology applications ensure the safety of every individual in a community through an electronic process that replaces the manual activities of recording and sharing data. This study aimed to design and develop an information technology-based application called MediCord: A Web-Based Health Record Management System. Developmental research was utilized in this study. MediCord has been developed for a health center in one of the municipalities in Nueva Ecija, Philippines. Results showed that proponents successfully designed and developed the system by following the software development life cycle (SDLC) stages. Furthermore, following the SDLC has allowed the proponents to develop several diagrams that have served as vital tools for project construction. Proponents suggested that after the design and development of the system, the remaining stages of SDLC be conducted, and the actual assessment of the project be based on industry-accepted and widely used appropriate standards. This opens opportunities for future studies as a result of the current project.
MediCord:一个基于网络的健康记录管理系统
信息技术(IT)在管理数据以进行有效和及时的决策方面至关重要。IT还允许更安全、更有效地共享数据和信息。由于2019年冠状病毒(COVID-19)对人们在“新常态”下执行任务和流程的方式造成了重大影响,IT解决方案已成为继续执行和管理不同任务和活动的关键。信息技术应用通过电子程序取代记录和共享数据的人工活动,确保社区中每个人的安全。本研究旨在设计并开发一个基于资讯科技的应用程式,称为MediCord:一个基于网路的健康档案管理系统。本研究采用发展研究方法。MediCord是为菲律宾新埃西贾市的一个保健中心开发的。结果表明,支持者通过遵循软件开发生命周期(SDLC)阶段成功地设计和开发了系统。此外,遵循SDLC允许支持者开发一些作为项目构建重要工具的图表。倡议者建议在系统设计及发展完成后,进行SDLC的其余阶段,并以业界认可及广泛使用的适当标准进行项目的实际评估。由于目前的项目,这为未来的研究提供了机会。
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