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Title: Mountain View Community Hospital Case Study


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Mountain View Community Hospital Case Study
  • Group 1
  • John Dillin
  • Ian Marvel
  • Joseph Neuman
  • Jonathan Schug

2
Introduction
  • At the end of each chapter in the Modern Database
    Management textbook, a case study is presented.
    This case study is based on a fictional hospital
    for purposes of applying database concepts and
    techniques to a real-world situation.

3
Description
  • The hospital the case study is based on is
    Mountain View Community Hospital, MVCH for short.
    It is a not-for-profit general hospital whose
    goal is to provide cost-effective health care to
    its community.

4
Description (continued)
  • MVCH uses computer-based support systems in
    several areas, including
  • patient care administration
  • clinical services
  • financial management
  • administrative services

5
Description (continued)
  • MVCHs computer applications use a server/client
    technology. Most of MVCHs applications were
    purchased from external vendors, but a few have
    been developed internally. Most of these programs
    use relational database technology and are
    departmental. These relational databases each
    contain a series of tables.

6
Description (continued)
  • To the right are examples of two of these tables.
    The PATIENT table contains data on current
    patients, while the PATIENT CHARGES table
    describes charges incurred by these patients.

Figure 1
7
Project Question 1
  • What are some of the important benefits that MVCH
    should seek in using databases? Relate your
    response to the hospital environment.

8
Project Question 2
  • What are some of the costs and risks of using
    databases that the hospital must manage carefully?

9
Project Question 3
  • At the present time, MVCH is using relational
    database technology. Although this technology is
    appropriate for structured data such as patient
    or accounting data, it is less well suited to
    complex data such as graphical data and images.
    Can you think of some types of data maintained by
    the hospital that fit this latter category? What
    types of database technology might be better
    suited to these data types than relational?

10
Project Question 4
  • How are data in the PATIENT and PATIENT CHARGES
    tables related? That is, how can a user find the
    relevant charges for a particular patient?

11
Project Question 5
  • What are some ways the hospital could use the
    Internet?

12
Project Exercise 1
  • Using the shorthand notation introduced in this
    cahpter, draw a diagram showing the relationship
    between PATIENT and PATIENT CHARGES.

13
Project Exercise 2
  • Develop a metadata chart (see Table 1-1 in
    textbook) for the data attributes in the PATIENT
    and PATIENT CHARGES tables. Use at least those
    columns shown in Table 1-1, but you may include
    other metadata characteristics that you think are
    appropriate fro the management of data at
    Mountain View Community Hospital.

14
Project Exercise 3
  • One of the important database views for the
    hospital is the Patient Bill form. Following is a
    highly simplified version of this view. Fill in
    the missing data in this view using the data from
    Figure 1.

15
Project Exercise 4
  • Using the shorthand notation introduced in this
    chapter, draw a single diagram that represents
    the following relationships in the hospital
    environment.
  • A HOSPITAL has on its staff one or more
    PHYSICIANs. A PHYSICIAN is on the staff of only
    one HOSPITAL.
  • A PHYSICIAN may admit one or more PATIENTS. A
    PATIENT is admitted by only one PHYSICIAN.

16
Project Exercise 4 (continued)
  • Each PATIENT may incur any number of CHARGEs. A
    particular CHARGE may be incurred by any number
    of PATIENTs.
  • A HOSPITAL has one or more WARDs. Each WARD is
    located in exactly one HOSPITAL.
  • A WARD has any number of EMPLOYEEs. An EMPLOYEE
    may work in one or more WARDs.

17
Project Exercise 5
  • The goal of MVCH is to provide high-quality
    health care for its surrounding community, while
    containing costs that have been rising in
    accordance with national trends in recent years.
    How would a well-managed database help the
    hospital achieve its mission? Give some examples
    of how the use of databases in the hospital might
    improve health care quality or contain costs.

18
Jons Question
  • What benefits would MVCH have available to it if
    it set up a Data Warehouse?

19
Johns Question
  • How important is the use of a departmental
    database application in the MVCH?

20
Josephs Question
  • What are some of the benefits that MVCH would
    gain through the implementation of databases?

21
Ians Question
  • Currently, MVCH uses departmental databases.
    Explain why this is the appropriate choice for
    their applications.
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