Opd Flow
Opd Flow
2. Pre-Consultation/Medical History
Key Steps:
Patient’s Medical History: If not already entered, the patient’s medical history,
allergies, and current medications are gathered. This will be done through an
interview with a nurse or medical assistant.
Vitals Check: A nurse or medical assistant typically takes vital signs (blood pressure,
pulse, temperature, weight, height).
Reason for Visit: The reason for the visit is recorded in the system (e.g., symptoms,
routine check-up, follow-up).
Triage (if necessary): If the patient is in urgent need, a triage nurse may assess and
prioritize the visit based on urgency.
Patient Interaction: The doctor should ensure that the patient understands the
diagnosis and treatment plan and that any concerns are addressed.
Patient Education: The patient is educated about the prescribed medications, any
possible side effects, and the importance of following the treatment plan.
5. Pharmacy and Medication Pickup
Key Steps:
Pharmacy: The patient proceeds to the pharmacy (either in-house or external), where
the prescription is filled.
Medication Counseling: The pharmacist may explain how to take the medication,
any side effects, and answer any questions about the drug.
Payment for Medication: The patient pays for the medication (if not covered by
insurance or part of the consultation fee).
o A reminder system is set in place for follow-up appointments (either via SMS,
email, or automated call).
Referrals (if applicable): If the doctor refers the patient to another department or
specialist, an appointment is scheduled with that specialist, or the patient is provided
with referral details.
8. Patient Exit
Key Steps:
Exit Process: Once the visit is complete, the patient is free to leave the hospital or
clinic.
Discharge Instructions: If applicable, discharge instructions are provided to the
patient (e.g., after a minor procedure or diagnostic test).
Visit Summary Collection: If applicable the patient can ask for their visit summary,
- Blood Pressure, Pulse Rate, Input vital signs taken during patient
Patient Vitals
Temperature, Weight, Height check-in.
Pre-Consultation - Nurse’s Notes (e.g., initial Any observations the nurse makes
Notes assessment) during the pre-consultation process.
Queue - Estimated Wait Time for Update or display wait time for the
Management Consultation patient before seeing the doctor.
- Test Orders (if required, e.g., The doctor can order tests directly from
Section Field/Information to Include Description
- Referrals (if the patient needs a Referral details if the patient needs to
specialist) see a specialist.
- Confirmation of Visit Closure Confirm that the patient’s visit has been
Exit Confirmation
(Patient Released) completed, and they are free to leave.
Summary
The interfaces at each section should be user-friendly and intuitive, focusing on the
following:
Receptionist: Focus on patient check-in, registration, and scheduling appointments.
Nurses: Record patient vital signs, medical history, and symptoms, and prepare the
patient for
consultation.
Doctors: Focus on diagnosing, treating, and prescribing medications or tests, and
generating follow-up care instructions.
Pharmacy: Dispense medications, update stock, and manage payment and
prescriptions.
Exit Process: Bill patients, schedule follow-ups, collect feedback, and provide
discharge instructions.