TITLE:
Analysis of Emergency Healthcare System Model Using Integrated Database and Datamining Technique
AUTHORS:
Emmanuel Nwabueze Ekwonwune, Leticia Elebiri, Daniel Okechukwu Aguwa, Chinaza Chigekwu Nwafor, Rosetta Okwuchi Duru
KEYWORDS:
Emergency Healthcare System (EHS), Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Emergency Health Medical Services (EMS), Hospital Information System (HIS), Geographic Information System (GIS)
JOURNAL NAME:
Intelligent Information Management,
Vol.17 No.5,
August
20,
2025
ABSTRACT: The aim of this research is to develop and implement an emergency healthcare system model using integrated database and data mining technique for storing both present and previous health-related records of patients in Nigeria, such that a wide range of hospitals could share the stored information for the purpose of making prompt decisions about patients in times of emergency. The objective is to improve the efficiency, effectiveness and accuracy of emergency health care responses. The motivation for this study is due to lack of adequate management and access to the patient’s previous health records, especially in the event of an emergency, which makes healthcare sector inefficient. Object Oriented Analysis and Design Methodology (OOADM) will be employed to design the system. MySQL database engine will be used to implement the database used for this work. PHP, JavaScript programming environment and association rule data mining technique will also be employed to implement the software model. The expected result of the proposed system is an emergency healthcare system model that can be deployed in hospitals, healthcare centers, ministry of health and other healthcare institutions.