Hospital testing deployment for Hospital Name

Clinical Intake Before the Consultation.

Sympnotic supports hospital-owned patient intake through nurse-assisted kiosks, AI voice conversation, multilingual triage hints, and clinician-ready reports before the patient enters the doctor’s room.

Technology Provider: Realigns Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd. Thailand
Clinical Position: Intake support only. Final decisions remain with licensed hospital professionals.

  • Modern Hospital
  • Medical Technology
  • Doctor Reviewing Data
Hospital Admin User Manual

Learn how Sympnotic works for hospital admins, doctors, nurses, kiosks, triage workflow, reports, data ownership, and testing readiness.

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Core Hospital Workflow

Designed for Modern Clinical Intake

Sympnotic helps hospitals collect structured patient information earlier, prioritize risky cases, and prepare doctor-ready reports.

Voice-Assisted Intake

Patients can describe symptoms in their preferred language while nurses assist, verify information, and guide the kiosk workflow.

Triage Hinting

The system flags urgent, warning, mild, and wait cases based on symptoms, vitals, and nurse-entered information for clinician review.

Doctor-Ready Reports

Doctors can open structured pre-examination reports with complaint, vitals, triage reasons, nurse notes, and conversation transcript.

Patient Flow

Optimized From Kiosk to Doctor Room

Step 01

Nurse-Assisted Digital Intake

Patient selects language and explains the health concern through voice or manual input, with nurse support when needed.

Step 02

Vitals and Triage Hint

Nurse enters vitals and the system prepares a status hint such as urgent, warning, mild, or wait according to recorded information.

Step 03

Clinical Review

Doctor opens the patient report before consultation, verifies the information, examines the patient, and makes the final clinical decision.

Clinical Safety

Built for clinician review, not autonomous diagnosis.

Sympnotic collects, structures, summarizes, and flags intake information. Nurses assist and monitor patients. Doctors examine, diagnose, prescribe, admit, discharge, or refer according to hospital policy. Reports are not diagnosis, prescription, or final medical decision.