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- Staff rostering capability in order to create the roster involving the staff with their respective positions and the time of work that is allocated to each of them.
- The OASIS system has a scheduling database includes outpatient clinics, specialties, doctors' teams and clinics' sessions.
- Ability to make appointments for patients at any clinic in the database up to one year in advance and to amend or cancel the appointment as required.
- Ability to re-schedule/cancel appointment with the provision of the rescheduling/ cancellation reason with validation of the available free slots.
- User defined checklist to select the preferred initial check-up items.
- Maintenance of records of patients who did not attend their appointments.
- The appointment time can be measured against the scheduled appointment through maintenance of patient check-in and checkout times for each clinic visit. Actual time and visits exceeding user-defined intervals can require a coded reason for the variance.
- On-line inquiry into future clinic booking status.
- OASIS system supports the ability to make an appointment for multiple resources in succession.
- Facility to display the first day that has free slots in order to accelerate the scheduling process with the provision of changing the booking parameters like doctor, clinic…etc.
- Automatic generation of pick lists for all patients with appointments on specific date.
- OASIS provides a facility to transfer the patient appointment to another day via the re-scheduling facility.
- During booking process, a user could input any notes in via a free text notes facility.
- OASIS is integrated with the patient scheduling component and generates medical record pull lists for scheduled clinic appointments to send patients' files accordingly.
- Ability to capture key medical data associated with the patient's visit.
- Ability to schedule the patient as per the cause (walking or booking in future) with ability to queue walk-in cases in their ordering sequence.
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