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We selected HTML, PHP and JavaScript as the programming languages to build “WebBio”, a web-based system for patient data of biological products and used MySQL as database. WebBio is based on the PHP-MySQL suite and is run by Apache server on Linux machine. WebBio provides the functions of data management, searching function and data analysis for 20 kinds of biological products (plasma expanders, human immunoglobulin and hematological products). There are two particular features in WebBio: (1) pharmacists can rapidly find out whose patients used contaminated products for medication safety, and (2) the statistics charts for a specific product can be automatically generated to reduce pharmacist’s work loading. WebBio has successfully turned traditional paper work into web-based data management.
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Lu, YH., Kuo, CC. & Huang, YB. WebBio, a Web-Based Management and Analysis System for Patient Data of Biological Products in Hospital. J Med Syst 35, 579–584 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10916-009-9394-2
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