IMPLEMENTATION OF HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEM IN
ATERTIARY TEACHING HOSPITAL”
By
Dr. KARTHIK POTLAPALLY
Dissertation submitted to the
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka,
Bangalore
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTERS IN HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Under the Guidance of
DR. NARENDRANATH .V
MD (HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION)
PROFESSOR & HEAD
DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
M.S.RAMAIAH MEDICAL COLLEGE
BANGALORE-560054
2012-2014
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DECLARATION BY THE CANDIDATE
I hereby declare that this dissertation/ thesis entitled
―A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF
INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEVEL OF IMPLEMENTATION OF HOSPITAL INFORMATION
SYSTEM IN A TERTIARY TEACHING HOSPITAL” is a bonafide and genuine research work carried out by me under the guidance ofDr. Narendranath . V, Professor & HOD, Department of
Hospital Administration, M.S. Ramaiah Medical college, Bangalore
Date:
Signature of the Candidate
Place:
Dr. KARTHIK POTLAPALLY
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CERTIFICATE BY THE GUIDE
This
is
to
certify
INFRASTRUCTURE
that
AND
dissertation
LEVEL
entitled
OF
―A
DESCRIPTIVE
IMPLEMENTATION
OF
STUDY
ON
HOSPITAL
INFORMATION SYSTEM IN A TERTIARY TEACHING HOSPITAL‖ is a bonafide research work done by Dr. KARTHIK POTLAPALLY in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Masters in Hospital Administration (M.H.A).
Date:
Signature of the guide
Place:
Dr. NARENDRANATH. V
PROFESSOR & HOD,
DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION,
M.S.RAMAIAH MEDICAL COLLEGE
BANGALORE
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CERTIFICATE BY THE CO-GUIDE
This
is
to
certify that
the
dissertation
entitled
―A
DESCRIPTIVE
STUDY
OF
INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEVEL OF IMPLEMENTATION OF HOSPITAL INFORMATION
SYSTEM IN A TERTIARY TEACHING HOSPITAL‖ is a bonafied research work done by DR.
KARTHIK POTLAPALLYin partial fulfilment of the
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