The cardiologist, pharmacist, lab technician, and billing desk all work from the same record. Prescriptions reach pharmacy in 3 seconds. Lab results post when validated. Drug allergy alerts fire before a prescription is saved. Nobody calls anyone to confirm anything.
When a doctor saves a prescription, it appears in the pharmacy dispensing queue immediately — no paper slip, no phone call, no transcription. The pharmacist sees the exact drug, dose, and duration. Dispenses are recorded against the patient's bill automatically.
Lab tests are ordered directly from the EMR. When the lab technician validates results, they post back to the patient's record immediately — visible to the doctor without switching systems. The doctor doesn't need to call the lab or check a separate screen.
Every previous visit, diagnosis, prescription, and lab result is visible in one timeline. A cardiologist receiving a referral sees the referring doctor's notes and the patient's full medication history before the consultation begins. No repeat investigations. No missed history.
"Before ZenoHosp, a referral meant the patient carrying a paper note. Now the cardiologist sees the full record before the patient even arrives. We don't repeat investigations. We don't miss allergies."
Every capability in this feature — built for Indian hospital workflows.
Yes. All patient data is AES-256 encrypted at rest and transmitted over TLS 1.3. Access is role-based — billing staff cannot view clinical notes. Every access, view, and edit is permanently logged with timestamp and user ID.
Yes. ZenoHosp is ABDM-ready. Patient ABHA health IDs are linked at registration. Clinical records can be shared with other ABDM-participating hospitals with patient consent through the ABHA ecosystem.
Yes, immediately. The moment a doctor saves a prescription in the EMR, it appears in the pharmacy dispensing queue. The pharmacist dispenses against the electronic prescription — no paper slip, no phone call.
Yes. Lab orders are placed from the EMR. When the lab technician validates results, they appear in the patient's record immediately — visible to the ordering doctor without switching systems.
Yes. Radiology reports, DICOM images, ultrasound scans, and any documents can be attached directly to the patient record from any device.
If a patient's record contains a documented drug allergy and a doctor prescribes a conflicting medication, ZenoHosp fires an alert before the prescription is saved. The doctor can modify or override with a documented reason.
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