Projects
digital opd / digital icu
You can now get away from long queues, overcrowding and waiting time at Hospital Out Patient
Departments (OPDs) and clinics. A health tech start-up mCURA has introduced an integrated
mobility platform, SMART OPD , to help patients avoid queues in hospitals. While the
technology
was put in place this week, it is yet to be adopted by hospitals. The technology, which will
be
available through a free app, will enable patients to bypass long queues at registration and
billing counters, labs, pharmacies and doctors’ chambers. Hospitals, meanwhile, will have to
install digital tablets outside doctors’ rooms and consultation cabins.
Through SMART OPD technology, patients will be able to access ready information on their
mobile
phones or can check the tablets installed outside each consultation cabin on the inflow and
outflow of other patients.
At the registration counter, patients will be given near-field communication (NFC)-based
“Tap &
Pay Card" (registration + cash card) and will be prompted to download a patient app, which
stores all the medical records, medical bills or payment transactions. The app will also
check
the doctor’s availability, and give a real-time token broadcaster to help doctors as well as
patients at investigation or diagnostic counters and pharmacies.
You can now get away from long queues, overcrowding and waiting time at Hospital Out Patient
Departments (OPDs) and clinics. A health tech start-up mCURA has introduced an integrated
mobility platform, SMART OPD , to help patients avoid queues in hospitals. While the
technology
was put in place this week, it is yet to be adopted by hospitals. The technology, which will
be
available through a free app, will enable patients to bypass long queues at registration and
billing counters, labs, pharmacies and doctors’ chambers. Hospitals, meanwhile, will have to
install digital tablets outside doctors’ rooms and consultation cabins.
Through SMART OPD technology, patients will be able to access ready information on their
mobile
phones or can check the tablets installed outside each consultation cabin on the inflow and
outflow of other patients.
At the registration counter, patients will be given near-field communication (NFC)-based
“Tap &
Pay Card" (registration + cash card) and will be prompted to download a patient app, which
stores all the medical records, medical bills or payment transactions. The app will also
check
the doctor’s availability, and give a real-time token broadcaster to help doctors as well as
patients at investigation or diagnostic counters and pharmacies.