Healthcare Business Intelligence: A Case Study of Universiti Utara Malaysia Health Center (PKU)

作者: Muraina Dada Ishola

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摘要: Organizations, private or public, feel increasing pressures, forcing them to respond quickly changing conditions and be innovative in the way they operate. Such activities require organizations agile make frequent strategic, tactical, operational decisions. Making such decision may considerable amounts of timely relevant data, information, knowledge. Every semester that UUM admits new students, do subject medical screening which sometimes includes staffs returning students. However, results test from laboratory technologists doctors, as patient diagnosis, treatment prescription are currently kept PKU data repository for record purposes without being further explored their managerial activities. Therefore, this research applied Business Intelligence (BI) method exploring database repository. The warehouse was built a prototype developed at end, while system is evaluated by prospective users PKU. The result (PKUBI) helps management simplifying technique needed making forecasting future would help PKU. Also, PKUBI also useful know statistics patients drugs need frequently ordered for.

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