Electronic Rota & Nursing Indicators

The main purpose of this project is to provide NHIS nurses, staffs and organization administrators the means to view and manage staff shifts and to generate reports to analyse and optimise resource utilisation and save valuable supervisory time.

As always, we delivered on time and within budget – meeting customer expectations.

Manage staff shifts (Rota Section)

Perform functions like adding rota codes, manage shift timings, bed details available for a particular day, allocating leave hours etc.

Reports section – Generate charts, reports and data based on rotas.

Administration section – Performing tasks such as managing user profiles and roles, importing staff and budget data details.

Technologies used

ASP.NET 2.0, C#, ASP.NET AJAX (formerly MS Atlas), SQL Server 2005, dotnetcharting engine (for generating charts)

Features

  • Rota section is completely ajax enabled (look and feel of a desktop application)
  • Used Web services to call AJAX requests
  • On the fly editing of rota codes (changes will be reflected at that moment itself without reloading the page)
  • Various events are handled in the Rota page (left, right click and hover events)
  • Customized context menu while right clicking
  • View staffs from multiple wards
  • Importing staff data from ESR (Electronic Staff Record)
  • Reports are viewable at any levels (Trust=>Board=>Division=>Ward) and between any dates
  • Converted existing excel application into corresponding .NET application
  • Importing budget data from excel sheets
  • Special mode for viewing 72 hours Rota details (each hour is further drilled to 15 minutes)
  • Have facility to get the number of staffs working at a particular hour increment
  • Facility to generate charts using dotnetcharting engine
  • Exporting reports to either CSV or native Excel format
  • Facility to take print outs from the UI itself

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