Millennium Post

AIIMS relaxes limit on no. of new, follow-up patients visiting OPD

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences has increased the daily limit on the number of new and follow-up patients who can book appointmen­ts for physical consultati­on at the out-patient department, the hospital said on Monday. Up to 30 new and 30 follow-up patients can now book appointmen­ts online.

On June 25, AIIMS here restarted its OPD services for follow-up patients and allowed 15 patients to seek consultati­on each day.

In addition, requisite appointmen­ts for a limited number of new patients were also being given for physical OPD consultati­on.

AIIMS, for the first time in its history, had shut down its OPD services from March 24 as part of its effort towards redirectin­g its resources to control the COVID-19 outbreak. Since then, doctors at the institute have been providing tele-consultati­on to all followup patients in an effort to reduce the need for them to visit the facility during the lockdown. “In continuati­on with the decision of the administra­tion to resume OPD services from

June 25, the Director, AIIMS has desired to roll out the second phase of resumption of OPD services, whereby patients (new and old ) can book direct physical appointmen­ts directly for each department,” an official circular issued on Monday stated. Patients can book appointmen­ts through the online registrati­on system (ORS) or interactiv­e voice response (IVR) system.

They will be allowed into the premises after a confirmato­ry message for appointmen­t and after physical screening, the circular read. Also, patients will be screened for influenza-like illness (ILI) symptoms before they are being allowed to enter the OPD.

Besides, the hospital on May 2 had made it mandatory for patients to wear masks while visiting the Emergency or other patient care areas in the hospital. According to the earlier circular, no appointmen­ts will be given for evening specialty clinics.

All heads of clinical department­s in AIIMS were requested to provide a daily list of patients along with their telephone numbers who have been given appointmen­t for physical consultati­on.

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