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HOLY CROSS COLLEGE

Sta. Lucia, Sta. Ana, Pampanga

CLINIC INFORMATION SYSTEM

FOR HOLY CROSS COLLEGE

A Capstone Presented to

the Faculty of Institute of Computer Studies and Systems

In Partial Fulfillment

of the Requirements for the Degree of

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

By: MARK C. DIZON

CLINIC INFORMATION SYSTEM

FOR HOLY CROSS COLLEGE

ABSTRACT

The purpose of the proposed system "Holy Cross College Clinic Information System" is to help the clinic staff and management to lessen their burden in monitoring the transactions, enhancing the ways of managing the patient's record, convenient and fast distribution of patients schedules, accurate tracking of information. It also gives the students being updated of their schedules that University of Cebu clinic services have been rendered. Since the Holy Cross College Clinic is currently using the manual method in managing and monitoring all of their transactions which is open for many possible errors and the manual storing of the patients records which take a lot of time in retrieving the information that they needed. They encountered many problems on their existing manual system.

The proposed system would surely be a great help to solve the current issues of the Holy Cross College clinic that they have been encountered because it gives more accurate, fast and reliable process in monitoring the transactions, the convenient and hassle-free in term of handling the records of the transactions. The errors can be prevented or not minimized; it gives more oraganized, consistent and easy to access the daily transactions.

As a result, the researchers would like to recommend the Holy Cross College clinic needs to carry out changes and enrichment with their monitoring and handling transactions and dessiminating the patients schedules to help them improve their services.

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