Opd ipd

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OPD & IPD Mahantesh B HOD of Optometry

OPD Originated in mid 17th century by Sir George Clark. Hotel Dieu in Paris 6 physician were detailed for regular session on Wednesday or Saturday advising poor individually, in turn introducing the idea of OPD. Modern OPD services emerged in 1850 in USA from frame work of dispensaries . OPD

Ambulatory medical care provided to patients who are not confined to bed can be provided at a general practitioner’s clinic ,a specialist clinic , a health centre or a hospital. To provide care for patients who are not registered as in patients while receiving health services. Section of hospitals with allotted physical facilities. Definition

Reception & OPD

First point of contact It is the shop window of the hospital Makes or mars the image of the hospital A good OPD services can reduce the load on IPD services. It is the place for implementing preventive and primitive health activities. It is a stepping stone for health promotion and disease prevention . MPORTANCE

Early diagnosis, curative preventive & rehabilitative care on ambulatory basis. Screening for admission to hospital. Follow up care and &care after discharge. Promotion of health by health education program. FUNCTIONS

•Two types of OP services 1. Centralized outpatient services 2. Decentralized outpatient services • Based on type of patients- General out patient Emergency out patient Referred out patient TYPES

LOCATION •Separate entrance •Easily accessible •Should have approach from main road •Adjacent to supportive facilities :x-ray , laboratory •Amenable for expansion PLANNING CONSIDERATION

PHYSICAL FACILITIESPUBLIC AREAS -1.Entrance 2.Reception 3.Registration 4.Waiting area 5.Public toilets 6.Snack bar CLINICAL AREAS 1.Surgical,Dental,Opthalmic,ENT 2.Obstetric & Gynaecologist 3.Pediatric,Medical,Psychiatric 4.Dermatology&Venerology 5.Ortho & Emergency 6.NEURO,CARDIO,UROLOGY

-1.Adm office 2.Business office 3.House keeping 4.Storage facility CIRCULATIONAREAS-1.Corridors,Stairs,Lifts 2.Easy accessibility of elevator 3.Corridor-1.8m wide 4.Security check post at strategic point 5.Availability of STD/ISD facility ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS

Inpatient" means that the procedure requires the patient to be admitted to the hospital, primarily so that he or she can be closely monitored during the procedure and afterwards, during recovery. An inpatient is "admitted" to the hospital and stay so Overnight or for an indeterminate time, usually several days or weeks (though some cases, like coma patients, have been in hospitals for years) IN PATIENT DEPARTMENT

IN PATIENT DEPARTMENT

1 To provide the highest possible quality of medical and nursing care for the patients. 2 To provide necessary equipment, essential drugs and all other stores required for patient in an organized manner. 3 To furnish most desirable environment substituting as temporary home for the patients. 4 To provide facilities to meet the needs of the visitors and attendants. 5 To provide highest degree of job satisfaction for the nursing & medical staff including training & research . FUNCTIONS

1 General 2 Hospital staff 3. Education and training 4. Physical facilities and equipments 5. Clinical and service facilities 6. Effective use of beds 7. Quantum of work 8. Administration INFLUENCING FACTORS

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