Information system is one of the major requirements of any form of service or business in the modern world. The health service industry has over the time gained a lot from using information technology means to enhance the storage and processing of data in order to serve their patients in a better way (Stair & Reynolds, 2013). In this report, the New Access System design planning will be carried out for the Headspace NWS agency. The report will concentrate on describing the roles of all stakeholders through a stakeholder map, frame a questionnaire for the respective stakeholder and further represent a detailed Use Case analysis for the system (Li et al., 2012).
The Headspace regional center at New South Wales is planning to build their own health information control system that will allow the easy and efficient storage and retrieval of patient data. This data is to be collected from young-adult patients who come for check-up in Headspace Lynne (Wilson, Cruickshank, & Lea, 2012). The system’s primary motif is to capture the story of the patient at the very first time and keep gradual records of every meeting as the story develops over the time. This is meant to aid the youth of Australia, into leading a mentally healthy life (Rickwood et al., 2014).
The roles of the stakeholders in the map are as follows:
Internal Operations
Internal Executives
External Operations
External Executives
This questionnaire is to be forwarded to the Headspace NSW Managerial Director as he or she would be the best person to explain the functional and other details about the system that would be helpful in the process of design and development (ur Rehman, Khan & Riaz, 2013).
The system requirements for the entire project will be collected through this questionnaire. The questions will address the various aspects of the project which ranges from describing all the functional components that it needs to behold, the list of all stakeholders involved and also the project deadline and budget. The output of this questionnaire will be considered as the final requirement gathering document for the project. The IT representatives team will consider all the mentioned points and proceed further with the project based on the collected details.
Use Case Diagram
The Search patient history is one of the major use cases of the system. This allows the case workers to search for particular patient details. This will present them with all the past records of the patient. They can work on them, analyze the stories and build a strong foundation for the cure of the issue (Murdoch & Detsky, 2013). They can also get access to the Emergency Department data that has been put into the system for that particular patient. Furthermore, the workers can enter and edit necessary stories or check-up updates for the concerned patient, through this system. The administrators can also access this use case.
Conclusion
From the above report, it can hence be concluded that the NSW based Headspace agency system will perform better with the information system installed at their premises. This will not only allow them to keep track of the flow of data within the organization, but will also allow the proper access of data and information. This will in turn affect the treatment process of the young ones in a more positive way than ever. The doctors or the case workers at the agency will be able to view all stories recorded by the workers at the very first instance and so on. Even the case workers will be informed of when a patient is released from the emergency department, so that they can right away start with the further rehab treatment. The system requirement analysis and the design process will further enhance the development process for the proposed application.
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