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Motivation

This project aims to help hospitals digitalize their in-patient departments. In-patient department refers to the department of a hospital that handles patients who are being treated post-operation or are scheduled for a procedure.

  • Built it primarily because I saw many doctors in my town still relying on paper logs and struggling with managing patients.

Checkout more screenshots here

Overview

  • Manage multiple hospital buildings/branches.
  • Supports 3 roles with varying priviliges: Operator, Manager, Admin.
  • Restrict operator access to specific branches.
  • Deactivate a user account.
  • Create/view/modify building structure via web interface.
  • Allows hard reset of the whole system and soft reset per branch.
  • Backup branch structure (wards, beds) into a json file
  • Restore system from a backup file.
  • Manage admissions in a branch - admission time, discharge time, patient info, doctor name, comments and more.
  • Helps manage credit and transactions - In rural India many patients arrive at the hospital without any form payment method and the doctors are expected to give them a temporary loan without any collateral - because it might be an emergency. This is primarily a paper based log kept on the back of an envelope – consequently it's poorly managed and prone to discrepancies at the time of discharge.
  • The system logs each and every change to admission and transaction data.
  • Transaction data is never deleted, it is only updated before logging, so no operator/manager/admin can make a false modification, since change/deletion is logged. Unless the system is soft reset by the admin.
  • Doesn't allow discharging an admission if the ledger is not settled.
  • Allows operators to use the application on a per branch basis. Switching to another branch means that all branch specific interface would be applicable only to that branch/building.
  • Supports dark mode in the entire interface.

Personal Gains

(what I learned during the 2 months building it)

  • Why doesn't buildings.destroy_all work, but buildings.all.destory_all works (HABTM nested associations in Rails are read only)/
  • Rails has inbuilt support for user models having password, just add has_secure_password call in the User model.
  • how cookies work in Rails 6. Updated an existing answer on Stackoverflow too.
  • what is JWT and when to use it. Read multiple blogs on where to store it, best practices etc.
  • Best practices for structuring controllers and services.
  • Catching errors raised in services directly at the controller and converting them to JSON.
  • Having a single json handler allows consistent JSON response.
  • querying on nested conditionally joined tables using ActiveRecord.
  • Clearly understood the use for belongs_to has_many and other association constructs,
  • Understood what the API only mode for rails is meant for and what middleware to additionally enable for a different frontend.
  • Stick to figaro for env management, no point in implementing that yourself. It's okay to use other gems/libraries!
  • Typescript should be avoided if the project needs to be done quickly and you are the only developer.
  • Implemented route based authorisation for the first time.
  • Used to directly use axios request object before this project, now I make custom hooks for get and post, way more clean code.
  • Vercel has implemented swr (stale while revalidate) RFC as a hook called useSWR, which is awesome way to fetch data from an external api (though discovered that a bit late).
  • How to SSR when a page is behind authentication (with cookies).
  • SSR is not the preferred way for such projects, unless we want SEO, so that web crawlers can crawl our pages.
  • Nextjs 10: router.push() takes two arguments and for dynamic routes we must provide the 2nd arg (as) to ensure that the page is not unmounted and remounted - spent a solid time on this foolishness.
  • Difference between _app and _document files in nextjs.
  • How to implement dark mode toggle using CSS variables.
  • apply dark background to body and not a containing div of full 100vw,100vh. Because if browser is allowed to scroll past the end, there would be a white background(body color) making it unpleasant.
  • Improved CSS knowledge vastly, learnt about BEM. But the project was near deadline by then.
  • Learnt figma to create UI designs.

Deploy

  • For my clients' usecase, the application needed to be deployed on premises instead of cloud, hence the process is trivial.

I am open sourcing the application for anyone to use, especially if you find a doctor with a similar problem. The code has room for improvement (evaded some typescript errors with any - bad practice). Please feel free to submit a PR. Thanks!