In a large hospital, you will generally have peak times for laboratory sample collection. Likewise, at the Radiology department in a hospital, you will have both OPD and IPD patients flocking in. DQM software also gives analytics for average turnaround time for various services, including laboratory services.
For example, by intelligent analysis of the patient flows, it would be easier to allocate the time slot for the sonography or the bone densitometry machine for IPD patients. Likewise, time slots can be distributed for OPD patients at specific time intervals.
Displaying overall clinical services, doctors and queue length of the hospital. DQM can potentially share necessary instructions to patients along with the queue-related information for their chosen service.
For example: If a patient is scheduled for an Ultrasound at 11:00 am, they can be given a prior message that their bladder needs to be full for the examination. For this, they need to have 1.5 litres of water from 9:45 am to 10:30 am. That way, they will not be compelled to gulp down gallons of water. And at the same time, when the patient enters for examination, the radiologist will not have to turn them down saying the picture is unclear due to lack of water consumption.