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    The programming purpose of a blood banking system is to create a robust and secure software solution that enhances the overall efficiency, accuracy, and safety of blood bank operations, ensuring that the right blood products are available for patients in need.
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     The Blood bank management system is developed in Visual Basic 6.0 (VB6) as a front end and at back end database is in MS-SQL 2005, which provides employee login used to maintain the blood bank records.  Front End – VB6 (Framework 2.0).  Back End – MS-SQL 2005.
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    Blood Bank

    Blood Bank

    A BloodBank Administration Software

    This networked(LAN) software is made as an IT solution for a blood bank to support the day-to-day actions. The software is coded using Java language and the UI is implemented with JavaFX. Please concern that this software is developed mainly for educational purpose.
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    blood bank management system

    Blood Bank Management Software

    Blood Donation Management Software have following future : Manage Donor with all information Manage Donate Blood Master Manage Discard Bottle Master Manage Doctor Manage Patients Manage Blood Group Master Manage Blood stock BloodGroup wise Better Search option
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    e-Svaasthya

    Open source hospital information system from CDAC, Mumbai

    e-Svaasthya is a web-based Hospital Information System (HIS) which aims at catering to hospitals of any size. It will help in computerization of all the activities of the hospital right from patient registration to adding and accessing patient data securely, online consultation and treatment by doctors, blood bank management, ward and operation theatre management, etc. Being a web-based system, it enables data sharing across different regions. In its current form the system supports patients...
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    This application will help blood banks to registrate their donors. Planning: search donors by phenotype.
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