A COMPREHENSIVE BLOOD BANK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR EFFICIENT RESOURCE AND STAFF HANDLING IN SERVICE CENTERS

Authors

  • Ishat Khan Department Of Computer Science & Engineering, Echelon Institute of Technology, Faridabad
  • Jiya Department Of Computer Science & Engineering, Echelon Institute of Technology, Faridabad
  • Krishan Department Of Computer Science & Engineering, Echelon Institute of Technology, Faridabad
  • Yash Tanwar Department Of Computer Science & Engineering, Echelon Institute of Technology, Faridabad
  • Dr. Pinky Yadav Department Of Computer Science & Engineering, Echelon Institute of Technology, Faridabad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v12.i12.2024.6120

Keywords:

Blood Bank, Resource, Handling, Service Centers, Application

Abstract [English]

The Blood Bank Management System is a comprehensive desktop application designed to automate and streamline the daily operations of blood bank centers. This system addresses limitations commonly found in traditional blood bank management systems by incorporating advanced features such as donor record maintenance, blood inventory management, patient billing, and administrative control. A key component of the system is the secure admin login, which provides authorized personnel with the ability to monitor, manage, and generate detailed reports, including blood stock and service/work reports.
The primary objective of this application is to fully digitize the operations of a blood bank to ensure speed, accuracy, and reliability in data handling. With the capability to store and manage large volumes of records efficiently, the system allows for rapid data retrieval, thereby minimizing wait times and improving overall service delivery. Additionally, the system reduces human errors in calculations and record-keeping, enhancing operational effectiveness. Through this project, we aim to support blood banks in delivering timely healthcare services while significantly reducing manual efforts and resource strain.

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Published

2024-12-31

How to Cite

Khan, I., Jiya, Krishan, Tanwar, Y., & Yadav, P. (2024). A COMPREHENSIVE BLOOD BANK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR EFFICIENT RESOURCE AND STAFF HANDLING IN SERVICE CENTERS. International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH, 12(12), 152–161. https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v12.i12.2024.6120