CC BY 4.0Sardeng, Shekainah Kim S.Dulay, Rachelle Anne Y.Maddela, Ma. Geannele L.Miranda, Joshua C.Obaldo III, Perfecto A.2026-03-172026-03-172025-05Dulay, R. A. Y., Maddela, M. G. L., Miranda, J. C., & Obaldo III, P. A. (2025). MedShelf: Web-based San Juan Municipal Health Office Information System. [Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis]. Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - Mid La Union Campus, City of San Fernando, La Union. Lakasa ti Sirib, DMMMSU Institutional Repository.https://lakasa.dmmmsu.edu.ph/handle/123456789/1212Full textThis study designed and developed MedShelf, a web-based information system aimed at addressing operational inefficiencies in inventory and patient record management at the San Juan Municipal Health Office and streamline manual processes, minimize data entry errors, and enable real-time tracking and easy access to essential health records. Employing both descriptive and developmental research designs, the study adopted the ScrumBan methodology to iteratively design and refine the system in alignment with user needs and stakeholder feedback. MedShelf was developed using appropriate programming languages and frameworks, incorporating features such as real-time inventory monitoring, automated low-stock and expiration alerts, and a usercentric interface. The system's quality and effectiveness were evaluated based on ISO 25010 system quality standards, focusing on dimensions such as functional suitability, reliability, usability, and security. Results demonstrated that MedShelf significantly improved the efficiency and reliability of the health office's operations.xi, 82 p.: ill. (col.).EnglishInformation storage and retrieval systems--Public healthInformation storage and retrieval systems--Community health servicesInformation display systems--Health aspectsInformation storage and retrieval systems--HealthCINAHL (Information retrieval system)Healthcare Information and Management Systems SocietyHELP (Information retrieval system)InventoriesMedShelf:Web-based San Juan Municipal Health Office Information SystemThesis