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Monday, 25 August 2014

Public Health Emergency Services

Vision
This project deals with develop Health Services Booking System. The system will providing ambulances and staff to deal with medical emergencies services.
Project Specification
This system can be used as an application for the Medical service centers to manage the ambulance information as well as the immediate responses for needed people. The system also maintains the information of Patients.
Functional Components
Community-Based Planning: 
Ambulance services must be represented in the planning processes at the local, state and federal level. 

Personnel Protection & Safety: 
All medics, including those who have the potential to respond in a mutual aid capacity, must have appropriate access to personal protective equipment, training, exercises and vaccines and antidotes.

The call center of Emergency Management and Research Institute took up the case and Geographical Information System (GIS) identified the exact location where the patient had collapsed.

When attending a call, the user check for the similar calls and search for the ambulance which is located to that area and ambulance is  staffed by:

ü  One driver
ü  One helper
ü  One experienced paramedic
ü  One trained medical officer, if required

In briefly the ambulance possesses all equipment standardized to enable a flawless transfer of patient during interruption of drug therapy or monitoring.
User InterfaceRequirements
Browser Based
Database Requirements
Centralized
Integration Requirements
Web/Pervasive enabled


Preferred Technologies


Solutions must be created using 
·         HTML, CSS (Web Presentation )
·         JavaScript (Client-side Scripting)
·         Java  (as programming language)
·         JDBC, JNDI, Servlets, JSP  (for creating web applications)
·         Eclipse with MyEclipse Plug-in (IDE/Workbench)
·         Oracle/Ms-Access
·         Windows XP/2003 or Linux/Solaris (Operating System)
·          Tomcat5.0.
Other Details
The application should be highly secured and with different levels & categories of access control.
























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