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ENDEAVOUR

PATIENT BILLING SOFTWARE
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING

Revision History
Date
27.12.2010

Version
1.0

29.12.2010

2.0

Description
Patient Billing
Software
Patient Billing
Software

Author
Endeavour
Endeavour

Table of Contents

Description
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Scope
1.3 Definition, Acronyms, and Abbreviations
1.4 References
1.5 Technologies to be used
1.6 Tools used
1.7 Overview

2.0 Overall Description
2.1 Product Perspective
2.2 Software Interface
2.3 Hardware Interface
2.4 Product Function
2.5 User Characteristics

2.6 Constraints
2.7 Use Case Model Description
2.8 Class Diagram
2.9 Sequence Diagram
2.10 Database Design
2.10.1 ER Diagram
2.11 Assumptions and Dependencies

3.0 Specific Requirements
3.1 Use Case Reports

Software Requirements Specification
1. Introduction:
1.1 Purpose:
The Software is for the automation of Patient Billing.
The Software includes:Maintaining Patient details.
Providing Prescription details.
Providing and maintaining all kinds of tests for a patient. Billing and Report generation.

1.2 Scope
The development of this new system contains the following activities, which try to automate the entire process keeping in the view of database integration approach. This system can provide the information about the patient based on the ward number whether the patient is either in the general ward or the
ICU.
By using this system we can prepare all bills pending to be paid by a patient before the patient’s discharge.

We can keep a track of all beds occupied / free in both the ward and the ICU by using this system. We can keep track of all transfers of patients from the general ward to the ICU and vice versa. This system is providing the facility of viewing all information about patients details, their admit time and the amount to be paid based on the treatment given and the ward selected.
We can register all the patient details like the amount to be paid any balance remaining,

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