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A Conceptual Model For An Integrated Medical Examination Information System For Public And Private Sector Employees

Authors

  • Nurullayeva M.R.

    PhD Candidate at BDTU
    Author

Keywords:

mobile technologies, medical examination, information system, conceptual model, health monitoring, public and private sector, electronic health, digital health

Abstract

This article presents a conceptual model of an information system based on mobile technologies, developed to monitor the health of employees in the public and private sectors and to digitalize medical examination processes. The proposed system features a user-centered architecture and includes functionalities such as planning medical check-ups, recording results digitally, delivering doctor’s recommendations, and archiving. The study analyzes the system's functional modules, architecture, security approaches, and practical implementation prospects. The analysis shows that this model plays a vital role in enhancing the efficiency of medical services, simplifying workplace health monitoring, and strengthening digital health infrastructure.

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ISO/IEC 25010:2011 – Systems and Software Engineering — System and Software Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE).

Andreev, V., & Alieva, A. (2021). Digitalization in Medical Services: Conceptual Models and Implementation Approaches. Procedia Computer Science.

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Published

2025-07-07

How to Cite

Nurullayeva M.R. (2025). A Conceptual Model For An Integrated Medical Examination Information System For Public And Private Sector Employees. TLEP – International Journal of Multidiscipline, 2(2), 106-109. https://www.tlepub.org/index.php/1/article/view/57