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Apex Information Systems Anuja Jahagirdar Jason Miller Amol Kakade Priyanka Akella Bhaumik Shah

Project  Title: Medical Insurance Management System  Start Date: 07 Feb,2011  Finish Date: 25 April,2011  Manager: Anuja Jahagirdar.

Project Objective The main objective of the project is to create a unique and convenient software solution for handling insurance related issues medical professionals have to deal with. To create an Information system that can handle the details of multiple insurance companies at the same time.

Scope Statement  Research of the entire insurance market.  Feasibility Study about the time, scope and cost.  System is design which includes Data flow Diagram, Table structure and entity relationship Diagram.  Feedback needs to be taken from medical professional.  Applications are available 24*7  Regular updating of the database.

Scope Statement Contd.  Project Success Criteria: The goal is to complete the project within 12 weeks for budget no more than $200,000. The project sponsor, Dr. Rob Mohammad, has emphasized the needs and details which are to be taken care of. To meet this goal, it is crucial to identify the bottle-neck in the operation processing, then analyze the code and check the product. These two methods will save processing times and also save resources and times. If the project takes a little longer time to complete and a little higher cost than what we have planned, this project still is still considered as a success project, if it allows the company to save money and times in business operations and at the same time is utilized in providing services to its customers.

Work Breakdown Structure  I NITIATING  P LANNING  E XECUTING  C ONTROLLING  C LOSING

Project Organizational Structure

Responsibility Assignment Matrix

Schedule – GANTT Chart

Resource Listing  Hardware: 1. 5 Dell workstations 2. 1 HP all-in-one printer  Software: 1. Microsoft Office Suite 2. Microsoft Project 3. Microsoft Visio 4. Adobe Creative Suite 5. Microsoft Visual Studio 2011

Resource Listing  Personnel: 1. Project Manager 2. Systems Analyst 3. Database Architect 4. Web Developer 5. Technical Writer  Miscellaneous: 1. Office suite 2. Internet Access

Cost Estimation  Labor: 5 employees X Avg. $60 per hour X 40 hours per week X 12 weeks = $144,000  Computer Hardware: 5 Workstations at $1,400 per unit = $7,000  Software costs: $3,000  Workplace costs: $20,000  Additional resources (Reserves): $26,000  Total: $200,000

Cost Estimation

Risks 1. Due to time constraints, getting the project done on time might be difficult 2. Lack of input from the stakeholders 3. Difficulty working with different insurance companies 4. Stakeholders lack experience to implement the project 5. Security risks dealing with patient data

Data Flow Diagrams Context Level Diagram

Data Flow Diagrams

Table Structures  PATIENT: Pat_num, Ins_num, Pat_fname, Pat_lname,Pat_addr,Pat_Phone,Pat_InsAmt  DOCTOR: Doc_num, Doc_fname, Doc_lname, Doc_hosp, Doc_Phone  DOC-PAT: Pat_num, Doc_num  INSURANCE: Ins_num, Ins_policy, Ins_amt, Ins_disount, Ins_start,Ins_end.  PAT-INS: Pat_num, Ins_num  PHARMA: Phm_num, Phm_name, Phm_addr, Phm_phone  PAT-PHARMA : : Pat_num, Phm_num

Entity Relationship Diagram

Thank you !!! & Questions…???