Run inpatient operations with precision. From AI-powered bed allocation to shared progress notes and discharge automation, this module ensures every patient receives efficient, coordinated, and accountable care.
Assigns beds based on availability, department, or clinical priority.
Auto-fills key forms and summaries, cutting down on manual work.
Shared notes and alerts keep nurses and doctors aligned in real time.
Manage surgery slots and checklists to avoid clashes or delays.
Prescribe meds, labs, or tasks tied directly to the patient's timeline.
Auto-generates clear briefs for smooth shift changes and continuity.
Smarter workflows. Stronger outcomes. Real results where it matters most.
Track bed status, occupancy, and discharge timing in real time. This enables faster admissions and smarter planning, without relying on manual updates or hallway coordination.
Digital handovers ensure incoming teams are fully briefed with vitals, tasks, and patient updates. It reduces gaps in care and helps every shift start with clear, accurate context.
Doctors receive organized insights from vitals to lab results. This keeps discussions focused, decisions quicker, and ensures nothing is missed during fast-paced clinical rounds.
From admission to discharge, all workflows stay connected and timely. That means faster transfers, fewer roadblocks, and better overall care for every patient, every day.
Explore answers to common questions about how TechVention can simplify your AI HealthTech needs
The system matches patients to available beds based on ward type, severity, and preferences. Emergency cases are prioritized with instant updates.
Any rescheduling is instantly updated in the system and notifications are sent to doctors, nurses, and patient. This minimizes confusion and keeps everyone aligned.
Yes. Shared digital notes allow multiple team members to document care simultaneously, ensuring smooth collaboration and continuity.
Yes. Shift handovers are digitally recorded with timestamped notes and pending tasks, reducing miscommunication during transitions.
Yes. Hospitals can configure and update their own order sets to match treatment protocols and departmental policies.