
BSMMU Development of Suspect Adverse Drug Reaction Mobile App
The project involves the development of a Suspect Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) Mobile App for Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU). This app aims to streamline the reporting and monitoring of adverse drug reactions, providing healthcare professionals with a user-friendly and efficient tool for suspect ADR identification and reporting.
Key Components:
Mobile App Development:
– Develop a user-friendly mobile application compatible with both Android and iOS platforms.
– Ensure intuitive navigation for healthcare professionals to easily access and utilise the app’s features.
Suspect ADR Identification:
– Implement a robust system for identifying and categorising suspect adverse drug reactions.
– Include features for recording patient details, drug information, and symptomatology.
Reporting Mechanism:
– Integrate a secure and straightforward reporting mechanism within the app.
– Allow healthcare professionals to submit suspect ADR reports efficiently.
User Authentication and Security:
– Implement secure user authentication to ensure that only authorised healthcare professionals can access and use the app.
– Incorporate data encryption and adhere to data protection standards to maintain patient confidentiality.
Real-time Reporting and Monitoring:
– Enable real-time reporting of suspect ADRs to facilitate prompt action.
– Develop monitoring features for healthcare authorities to track and analyze reported ADRs.
Notification System:
– Implement a notification system to alert healthcare professionals and authorities about critical or urgent suspect ADR reports.
– Ensure timely responses and interventions.
Data Analytics and Visualization:
– Integrate data analytics tools to process and analyse collected ADR data.
– Provide visualisation features such as graphs and charts for better insights.
Training for Healthcare Professionals:
– Conduct training sessions for healthcare professionals on using the mobile app effectively.
– Ensure that users are well-versed in identifying, reporting, and managing suspect ADRs.
Regulatory Compliance:
– Ensure compliance with relevant regulatory requirements and standards for adverse drug reaction reporting.
– Collaborate with regulatory bodies to align the app with national and international guidelines.
Continuous Improvement and Updates:
– Establish a framework for continuous improvement based on user feedback and evolving healthcare needs.
– Regularly update the app to incorporate new features, security patches, and improvements.
The BSMMU Development of Suspect Adverse Drug Reaction Mobile App project is a critical initiative to enhance the healthcare system’s ability to identify, report, and respond to adverse drug reactions. By leveraging mobile technology, the app aims to streamline the reporting process, improve data analysis, and ultimately contribute to a safer and more effective medication management system within the BSMMU healthcare network.