TITLE:
Optimizing Vaccine Access: A Web-Based Scheduling System with Geo-Tagging Integration and Decision Support for Local Health Centers
AUTHORS:
Jayson Angelo Batoon, Keno Cruz Piad
KEYWORDS:
Online Appointment Scheduling, Geotagging, Decision Support, Vaccination, Neighborhood Health Clinics
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Applied Sciences,
Vol.13 No.5,
May
25,
2023
ABSTRACT: The system created aims to produce an online
vaccination appointment scheduling system with geo-tagging integration and
a decision-support mechanism for neighborhood health clinics. With a decision
support mechanism that suggests the
essential vaccines based on their account details, it is made to meet the
unique vaccination needs of each patient. The system includes immunizations
that are accessible locally, and patients and midwives can manage their own corresponding
information through personal accounts. Viewers of websites can visualize the
distribution of vaccines by purok thanks to geotagging. The Agile Scrum
Methodology was modified by the researchers for early delivery, change
flexibility, and continual system improvement in order to accomplish the study’s main goal. In order to assess the
system’s acceptability in
terms of functional adequacy, performance efficiency, compatibility, usability, reliability, security,
maintainability, and portability, it was
designed in accordance with the ISO 25010 Product Software Quality Standards. Following the assessment, the system was
given an average total weighted mean score of 4.62, which represents a
verbal interpretation of “strongly agree”. This score demonstrates that the
evaluators were in agreement that the system
met the requirements of ISO 25010 for Product Software Quality Standards.