BLOOD BANK MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
SQL PROJECT
PRESENTED BY :
1. Tejas Taralkar
2. Vishal Patil
3. Rushikesh Joshi
4. Pratik Kesapure
5. Shubham Meshram
6. Makrand Goralkar
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A Blood Bank Management System
leverages SQL to manage the collection, storage,
and distribution of blood.
It aims to streamline the process of
blood collection, inventory management, and
distribution, ultimately helping to save lives by
efficiently connecting blood donors with those in
need.
Introduction
•Efficient Blood Donation Management
•Comprehensive Donor and Recipient Records
•Real-Time Inventory
•Event Coordination
•Effective Request Handling
Features
OBJECTIVES
The primary objective of the Blood Bank Management System is to
efficiently manage and streamline the various processes involved in blood
donation and transfusion. This includes maintaining comprehensive
records of donors, recipients, blood inventory, and transactions.
The system aims to ensure a reliable supply of blood by tracking
donations, managing inventory levels, and monitoring the expiration of
blood units. Additionally, it facilitates the organization of blood drives,
management of supplier information, and scheduling of appointments. By
providing accurate and real-time data, the system enhances coordination
between donors, recipients, and healthcare providers, ultimately
improving the safety, availability, and quality of blood transfusions.
THIS IS HOW IT WORKS
ER DIAGRAM
TABLES
 DONATION_CENTERS
 DONORS
 RECIPIENTS
 BLOOD_INVENTORY
 BLOOD_TESTS
 BLOOD_REQUESTS
 STAFF
 TRANSACTIONS
 EVENT
DONATION_CENTERS
DONORS
RECIPIENTS
BLOOD_INVENTORY
BLOOD_TESTS
BLOOD_REQUESTS
STAFF
TRANSACTIONS
EVENT
CONCLUSION
The Blood Bank Management
System successfully implements an SQL
database to streamline blood donation
processes, inventory management, and
distribution.
It effectively addresses core
blood bank requirements, ensuring
efficient data handling and accurate
tracking of blood units, donors, and
recipients.
• Integration with hospital databases
• Geographical expansion to multiple
locations
Future Scope
When you come out after DONATING
BLOOD for First Time
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BLOOD BANK MANAGEMENT BBMS-1 Business Unit.pptx

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    PRESENTED BY : 1.Tejas Taralkar 2. Vishal Patil 3. Rushikesh Joshi 4. Pratik Kesapure 5. Shubham Meshram 6. Makrand Goralkar
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    A Blood BankManagement System leverages SQL to manage the collection, storage, and distribution of blood. It aims to streamline the process of blood collection, inventory management, and distribution, ultimately helping to save lives by efficiently connecting blood donors with those in need. Introduction •Efficient Blood Donation Management •Comprehensive Donor and Recipient Records •Real-Time Inventory •Event Coordination •Effective Request Handling Features
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    OBJECTIVES The primary objectiveof the Blood Bank Management System is to efficiently manage and streamline the various processes involved in blood donation and transfusion. This includes maintaining comprehensive records of donors, recipients, blood inventory, and transactions. The system aims to ensure a reliable supply of blood by tracking donations, managing inventory levels, and monitoring the expiration of blood units. Additionally, it facilitates the organization of blood drives, management of supplier information, and scheduling of appointments. By providing accurate and real-time data, the system enhances coordination between donors, recipients, and healthcare providers, ultimately improving the safety, availability, and quality of blood transfusions.
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    THIS IS HOWIT WORKS
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    TABLES  DONATION_CENTERS  DONORS RECIPIENTS  BLOOD_INVENTORY  BLOOD_TESTS  BLOOD_REQUESTS  STAFF  TRANSACTIONS  EVENT
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    CONCLUSION The Blood BankManagement System successfully implements an SQL database to streamline blood donation processes, inventory management, and distribution. It effectively addresses core blood bank requirements, ensuring efficient data handling and accurate tracking of blood units, donors, and recipients. • Integration with hospital databases • Geographical expansion to multiple locations Future Scope
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    When you comeout after DONATING BLOOD for First Time