Brief History
Founded in the year 1953, Manipal Hospitals is a part of the Manipal Education System and Medical Group. They are a chain of multi-specialty healthcare providers who are situated all across India and in some other parts of the world. Manipal Hospitals are devoted to providing clinical excellence with patient centricity done through ethical practices. They have more than 5000 operational beds with an integrated range of medical healthcare services. The Manila Hospitals was founded by Dr. Tonse Madhav Anant Pai who was an Indian doctor, philanthropist, and an educationist. He also founded the Manipal Education System and was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India in the year 1972.
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The Manipal Hospital Group is a multi-specialty medical service institution that specializes in a variety of healthcare departments fully equipped with a dedicated team of doctors, nurses and paramedical professionals ready to render their service. A brief mention of the departments in which they serve the patients is as follows:
Manipal Hospital Awards and Recognitions
Porter Prize for Value-Based Healthcare Delivery in 2017
Standard Practices Award in Clinical Research 2012
Golden Peacock National Quality Award 2006
Manipal Hospitals IBM Watson
Manipal Hospitals have announced the usage and introduction of the IBM Watson for Oncology in 2016. The IBM Watson is the first commercially available cloud computing platform. It is used to understand huge volumes data, complex queries and also answering them on proposed evidence-based technology.
Once it is sure that a patient will need to be admitted, the doctor will help the patient by telling them the treatment plan, under which the patient will be admitted, the required number of days and will provide other details such as what type of bed and room the patient will require. Once this is done, the patient will be required to go to the admission lounge and will be required to fill out the form and finish all formalities to get admitted.
Discharge Process
Once the treatment is complete, upon the advice of the consulting doctor, a bill is created and offered to the patient. The medical records held by the pharmacy as well as the hospital will be used to create the medical bill. The bill will be presented to the patient, and the patient can pay through cash, debit/credit cards or through insurance. The bill will be given to the patient at the time of discharge.
Guidelines for visitors
Children below the age of 12 are not allowed, as they may get infected.
Visitors are required to visit only during the visiting hours.
All visitors should take care not to disturb the other patients in the hospitals.
ICU is off limits.
Patient and Attendant responsibilities
For patients:
The patients have the right to information. The patients should be informed about their options and treatment expectations.
The patients have the right to offer or withdraw their consent from particular treatments.
Every patient should be respected.
Every patient has the right to quality health care services.
For attendants:
Provide complete and accurate details about the health of the patient.
Provide all the necessary details about the patient’s condition and health care.
Ask questions when the attendant does not understand what the doctor explains.
Abide by the rules and regulations of the hospital.
Clinical Outcomes
Clinical outcomes are the globally accepted standards and measure for quality of service provided to the patients. By accumulating medical records, hospitals measure the quality of service provided to its patients and is usually shown as a rate or percentage.
Patient and Attendant rights
Right to information.
Right to consent.
Right to privacy.
Right to choose or participate.
Right to respect.
Right to quality care.
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