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Kidwai

'Kidwai' automates a critical component of a cancer hospital's existing (non-computerized) management system. It automates the process of managing individual patients laboratory requisition details, from registering a patient for a specific test (on site), to a doctor viewing the test results from a terminal. Patients, receptionists, lab registration technicians, individual laboratory technicians, doctors and a SysAdmin have been assigned roles and are active entities in the system.

KCLMS can also be used as a prototype to develop a similar Patient-LabTest-Registration system that is highly robust, secure and based on rigorous normalization principles.

KCLMS can easily extend to support specific laboratories as well as addition of new tests into existing laboratories, as per as the systems needs. The system presently has written into it the extensive tests present in the Microbiology, Cystopathology and Hystopathology Laboratories.

Last updated 2 Oct, 2003


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