Information System Model for Disease Management at a Consumer Electronics Manufacturer
This study aimed to design an information system model for Disease Management (DisMan) that met the requirements and needs of a consumer electronics manufacturer. The diseases included in this study were diabetes, hypertension, and tuberculosis. Data were collected by interviewing the company’s human resources department and occupational health provider. Study of literature and online research were conducted to collect the health standards and information system standards on existing DisMan. These standards were then compared with consumer electronics manufacturer’s DisMan. The model was designed by utilizing class diagrams, use-case diagrams, and sequence diagrams. The result was an information system model of registry system that can support DisMan in a consumer electronics manufacturer. The registry system included alert management system and self-monitoring system. Self-monitoring system was supported by an alert management system, which could help DisMan’s staff to monitor patient’s adherence to the health care plan and could also notify patients to control their lifestyle.
Proceeding of The WSEAS International Conference on E-Activities, ISBN: 978-1-61804-048-0, 2011
Conference: Proceedings of the 10th WSEAS international conference on E-Activities
Bens Pardamean, Anjela Greizaria Djoeang, Nana Rosanna Tobing