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Development, Customization, Implementation, Operational Training and Operational Support for a period of One Year for the various web based Application Module

UTTAR PRADESH

Beneficiary Oriented Solution - State

Health

Published By: SeMT

College Login, Online Affiliation System, Medical Practitioners Registration & Renewal, Online application form submission for Internship Programme & DHP 
Certificates, Pre & Post Examination Management System
Result Processing and printing of mark-sheet, Communication Module, User/Role Management System, Integration of Payment gateway and SMS Gateway, Hosting on Remote Web Server, Design, Development of College Profile, Digital Signature Integration, Web Based Software Module & Mobile App for College Profile Verification by DHMO

Project Details

Brief Background

Homoeopathy acts were executed in various states including Uttar Pradesh Homoeopathy Medicine Act 1951, Madhya Pradesh Homoeopathy Medicine Act 1953, Delhi Act 1956, Maharashtra Homoeopathy Act 1951, Bihar Homoeopathy Act 1953, West Bengal Homoeopathy Act 1963 and state governments accelerated the growth of Homoeopathy science. Other states also got influenced from the development oriented approach of these states and governments initiated making of Homoeopathy Acts. Homoeopathy councils were constituted and efforts made towards development of Homoeopathy science. This action resulted as a chain and gradually Homoeopathy acts were executed in other states too. In Chandigarh Homoeopathy council was established in 1970 and in Rajasthan Homoeopathy Act was passed and executed in 1973. Later central government also executed Homoeopathy Central Council Act in 1973 with the objective to ensure equality and uniformity in Homoeopathy education all over India. In this act, a special provision was added to register all the Homoeopathy doctors on a national platform. Now, these doctors can practice in other states with the consent of concerned state. The provision has been made with the vision to spread feel of socialism in all the Homoeopathy doctors. In present pattern, only those Homoeopathy doctors registered, who are enlisted and eligible according to the 2nd and 3rd Appendix of Central Homoeopathy Council Act 1973.

Objective

  • College Login System: Facilitate secure and easy access for authorized college staff and administrators, allowing them to manage various functions effectively.
  • Online Affiliation System: Simplify the affiliation process for colleges, ensuring transparency and efficiency in granting and renewing affiliations.
  • Registration System: Provide a platform for medical practitioners to register and renew their licenses seamlessly, enhancing the tracking and management of practitioners.
  • Compliance and Verification: Ensure that all registered medical practitioners meet the necessary regulatory requirements, promoting accountability in the healthcare system.

Benefits

  • Streamlined Processes: Automating tasks such as application submissions, registration, and result processing reduces manual work, allowing staff to focus on more critical activities.
  • Time Savings: Faster processing times for applications and examinations lead to quicker responses for students and practitioners, improving overall satisfaction.
  • Online Access: Users can access the system from anywhere at any time, making it convenient for students and medical practitioners to manage their registrations and applications.

Implementation Methodology

  • College Login System
  • Online Affiliation System
  • Medical Practitioners Registration and Renewal
  • Online Application Submission for Internships and DHP Certificates
  • Pre & Post Examination Management System
  • Communication Module
  • User/Role Management System
  • Payment Gateway and SMS Gateway Integration
  • College Profile Management
  • Mobile App Development

Technology Details

Technology Architecture

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Contact Details

Vinay Tripathi, Director , HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE BOARD UTTAR PRADESH

it-up@gov.in

5222618850