Case Study 1
Case Study 1
Class: MSC IT 2
Subject: Software Engineering
Submitted to: Mam Qaisra Ramzan
Roll No: 20
Case study 1
Personal Insulin Pump
An embedded system in an insulin pump used by diabetics
to maintain blood glucose control
Case study 2
Mental health case patient
management system Functionality
CONCLUSION :
The purpose of this brief overview of some of the
advantages and challenges of setting up an MHIS has
not been to suggest that establishing a fully
comprehensive MHIS is the way forward; that would
be impracticable. However, the potential for an MHIS
to inform mental health care improvements is
probably greater in developing countries than in
developed countries. Since an MHIS is required, its
components should be developed as opportunities
occur, while keeping methods flexible and remaining
aware that each component may ultimately become
part of a comprehensive system. Key opportunities
may arise to integrate mental health into the general
HIS in the general hospital and in primary care.
Creative approaches can be sought through working
with lady health visitors, midwives, traditional
healers or community members.
Within psychiatric services there is a responsibility
to provide efficient and effective community, acute
inpatient and long-term care that needs to be
informed by the evidence from an MHIS. Finally, it
is important to consider incorporating relevant
components of an MHIS when new services are
being developed or reforms put in place.