MCC-HSU: Web-Based Mabalacat City College Health Services Appointment and Inventory with Report Generation System
- Joebenson A. Dalas
- Clarissa T. Kabigting
- Monica Rose D. Manalang
- Ara Mae A. Mercado
- John Patrick C. Pineda
- Maria Regine M. Serrano
- Robhert M. Bamba
Abstract
Information is analyzed data in the development of the concept, whereas a system is a collection of finite elements linked together to achieve goals. Most information systems are composed of smaller systems known as subsystems, which all work together to ensure the efficacy of the larger systems. During clinical operations, information such as patient records, treatment records, inventory stocks, and data from other sources accumulates. The goal was to develop a web-based system for the MCC-HSU. Researchers used the Modified Waterfall Methodology as an internal process, with little emphasis on the end user or client involved in a project. Its primary goal has always been to help internal teams move through project phases more efficiently, which benefits the software industry. Through the details that could use in the objectives of the study, researchers conducted a survey. The total average result of the beta test which is the 30 respondents, is 4.73 with a verbal description of "Excellent”. While the alpha test, the respondents are the 3 I.T. experts. The total average result of the alpha test is 4.58, with a verbal description of "Excellent”. It means the system has been approved and well met the needs of the students, personnel, and IT experts. Clinic personnel also conducted the evaluation and gives an opinion to make the system more usable for the clinic's daily operation. The system can support daily clinic operations and perform the task correctly based on user feedback.