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    Establishment of web-based database in developing countries hospitals. a case study Chimala mission Hospital, Tanzania,
    (Kampala International University, School of Engineering and Applied Science, 2009-06) Sophia A., Mamuya
    This project is a result of many outstanding questions, arising from practical experiences as far as proper management of data and making it useful is concerned. Developing countries hospital have a hard time in using file-based systems, redundancies, file searching takes much time. New invented techniques and methods every day and cant share with the world. Chimala mission hospital was chosen as focus of the study. The research was cross sectional, descriptive and analytical survey designed to show the establishment of web-based database in developing countries ‘hospitals and the role it plays in Tanzania. Samples of respondents were drawn from chimala mission hospital, Mbarali district, in addition to information expect to be generated from discussion, observations and interviews with the medical staff and patients. Result of the study to Chimala cancer, diabetes and asthma killing any one is history leave alone malaria. Lot of volunteers and well-educated specialists approved the traditional medicine. And that if it wasn’t for financial and technological reasons like taking advantages of the internet, chimala could be an indispensable hospital in the world. People were kind; they appreciated how lives had been changed by that one mission hospital that ever since contributing to the hospital has been an interesting challenge. A good website could take its services to another level.

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