How to advise IPD admission with options to add procedures and detailed notes

Overview


**The IPD Admission Advice feature allows doctors to recommend hospital admission for patients who require inpatient care. While advising IPD admission, doctors can also add required procedures and include detailed clinical notes related to the patient’s condition, treatment plan, or special instructions. This helps ensure proper documentation, better coordination among medical staff, and smooth management of the patient’s inpatient treatment. **


Description


This feature allows doctors to advise IPD (In-Patient Department) admission for a patient directly from the system. It helps in managing patients who require hospitalization, further observation, or medical procedures.


While advising IPD admission, the doctor can also add the required procedures or treatments that need to be performed during the patient’s stay. This ensures that all necessary medical procedures are properly documented and planned in advance.


Additionally, the doctor can include detailed notes related to the admission, such as the reason for hospitalization, medical observations, treatment instructions, or special care requirements. These notes help the medical staff understand the patient’s condition clearly and ensure proper coordination during the admission process.


Overall, this feature helps in streamlining the admission workflow, maintaining proper medical records, and ensuring better patient care management within the system.


Navigation


Step 1 : Go to the visit pad of patient.


Step 2 : Click on configure your pad


Step 3 : Go to setting and enable admission to Ipd


Now go to the Visit Pad, and under the Admission to IPD field, you can enter the required details related to the patient’s admission. Here, the doctor can add the advised procedures, treatments, or any specific instructions for the patient. This section helps in clearly documenting the reason for admission and the planned procedures or recommendations, ensuring proper communication and management during the patient’s inpatient care.


Updated on: 14/03/2026

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