The patient can access all his medical records on this mobile app after logging in and the treating doctor also gets access to the patient’s data at the click of a button when the patient contacts him. The patient can book his appointment for OPD service using this app and the OPD consultation fee for the patient is Rs. 10 for one year.
According to doctors, the entire system of this super specialty hospital will be paperless and will work on a single software. The hospital started OPD service from December 31 last year but the system will be more efficiently useful for both doctors and patients when the hospital will be fully operational in about a year.
CDS Kathoch Executive Director Dr. Aims RajkotHe said: “After downloading this app, the patient can book an appointment online, check his lab reports, view the examination reports, electronic health records (EHR) containing the patient’s medical history, diagnosis, medications, treatment plans, There are dates for immunization. , Test results, etc. ”
This app can be used by doctors using their credentials. When a patient consults a doctor, the doctor gets all the details of the patient already so the patient does not need to keep any file with him.
If the patient wants a second opinion, he can simply download the reports and share them with other doctors on WhatsApp.
The app will soon have facilities for online collection of fees for tests so that the patient’s relatives do not have to stand in queues at the hospital to pay the fees. The app is now only available on the Android platform but it will soon be available on other platforms as well.
Dr. Yashdeep Singh, Deputy Medical Superintendent, said: “This app will generate a unique patient ID when registering a patient. Registration will save the patient time waiting in the hospital. If the patient wants to make a video call in the follow-up, he can do so using ‘E Sanjeevani’ where he will be attached to the concerned doctor and the doctor will have all the details of the patient in hand. “
The online prescription given by the doctor will have the digital signature of the doctor as well as all its details and the patient will be able to get the medicine from any pharmacy by showing this electronic prescription. According to AIIMS, the app developer does not share any data with third parties.
More than 9,000 patients have visited AIIMS OPD in the last six months. According to the hospital, currently 80 to 100 patients come after OPD every day RMC And GSRTC started bus services for AIIMS.