A Unified Approach to Cloud based Integrated Health Care Service Management System: Bhubaneswar Smart City as a Case study

Authors

  • Dillip Kumar Mahapatra
  • Sasmita Mishra
  • Hari Narayan Pratihari

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46243/jst.2022.v7.i05.pp131-147

Keywords:

Health Care Sector, Unified Modeling Language, Smart City, IoT, Big Data

Abstract

The cost of health care has been steadily increasing. Evaluate an organization's success by ensuring the overall effectiveness of the sector. There has been a rapid change in patient treatment. IoT-enabled integrated management systems are used in smart city hospitals to manage patient data. Because of the geographic diversity, technical inconsistency, socio-economic adaptability, and cultural or climatic differences, it can be difficult to share patient data between hospitals for improved treatment, especially in smart cities like Bhubaneswar. We'd like to enhance the flow of data via the HMS. This is the result of centralized hospital management. For important patient transfers, this architecture enhances information flow. It allows patients to visit nearby hospital doctors if transportation is impractical or impossible. Aim of this work is to model a healthcare management system that is both efficient and secure. As faulty models can cause delays and increase costs. There is a chance of inefficiency. Since, UML ensures the correctness of all planning models; hence software and its functions are described using objectoriented modeling. It also demonstrates how the logical and physical components of a healthcare database management system may be described using a Unified Modeling Language to develop software with object-oriented features.

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Published

2022-07-30

How to Cite

Mahapatra, D. K., Mishra, S., & Pratihari, H. N. (2022). A Unified Approach to Cloud based Integrated Health Care Service Management System: Bhubaneswar Smart City as a Case study. Journal of Science & Technology (JST), 7(5), 131–147. https://doi.org/10.46243/jst.2022.v7.i05.pp131-147