Patient Priority Management System for Efficient Healthcare Delivery
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This research paper focuses on developing a Patient Priority Management System to improve the efficiency of healthcare services. In many hospitals, patients are still treated on a first-come-first-served basis, which can delay treatment for those who require urgent care. This often leads to increased waiting time, overcrowding, and reduced quality of service.
To address this issue, we designed a system that assigns priority to patients based on their medical condition rather than their arrival time. The system collects basic patient information such as symptoms, age, and waiting time, and uses a simple rule-based approach to determine priority levels like critical, moderate, and normal.
The system also provides real-time updates and helps hospital staff manage patient flow more effectively. By ensuring that critical patients are treated first, the overall efficiency and transparency of the healthcare process is improved.
This project demonstrates how a simple and practical technological solution can make a significant difference in real-world healthcare environments. It is cost-effective, easy to use, and can be implemented in hospitals, clinics, and emergency care units.
Abstract
In today’s healthcare system, managing patient flow efficiently is very important to ensure timely treatment. Many hospitals still follow a first-come-first-served approach, which can delay care for patients who are in critical condition. This often leads to long waiting times, overcrowding, and reduced quality of service.
In this paper, we present a Patient Priority Management System that helps in organizing patients based on the urgency of their medical condition. Instead of treating patients only based on arrival time, the system considers factors such as symptoms, age, and waiting time to assign priority levels like critical, moderate, and normal.
The system also provides real-time updates and helps hospital staff manage patient queues more effectively. By giving priority to patients who need immediate attention, the system improves overall efficiency and ensures fair and transparent healthcare service.
This project shows how a simple and practical solution can help improve patient management in hospitals and provide better healthcare outcomes.
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