What using ekala looks like in a real consult

During a consult, ekala captures the conversation in the background. Within seconds, it generates structured clinical outputs. You review, edit, and approve — then turn the plan into actions like follow-ups and coordination.

👉 No slogans. Just reality.

From consult to action

1 Capture 2 Generate 3 Review 4 Act
  1. Capture — start recording with consent.
  2. Generate — structured note + outputs appear.
  3. Review — edit and approve.
  4. Act — queue follow-ups and coordination.

All outputs are editable and require clinician approval.

From consult to action

End-to-end workflow, as it behaves in practice.

Step 1

Capture

  • • Record on phone or laptop
  • • Works in noisy rooms and mixed languages

Step 2

Generate

  • • Structured OPD / SOAP note
  • • Prescription draft
  • • Investigations and referrals
  • • Patient instructions

Step 3

Review

  • • Fast edits
  • • Approve before anything is shared

Step 4

Act

  • • Trigger follow-ups
  • • Coordinate with other clinicians
  • • Generate tasks and admin workflows

This replaces multiple scattered sections from the homepage: capture → generation → review → actions in one continuous flow.

Flexible capture, built for clinical environments

ekala works across mobile and desktop setups—and is evolving to support dedicated in-clinic devices (under development) for more controlled deployments.

Designed for busy OPD environments

Supports reliable, hands-free capture

Enables edge-first processing for enhanced privacy

For clinics and hospitals that prefer a device-based setup, this provides greater control over how data is captured and processed.

Deployment options

  • Mobile or desktop capture
  • Privacy-first processing patterns
  • Dedicated in-clinic device (under development)

Modules

Behavioral description only — what each part does.

Consultation

Captures the consult and converts it into structured clinical data.

  • • Handles real OPD conditions (interruptions, mixed language)
  • • Outputs editable drafts immediately after consult
  • • Supports your preferred note structure

Follow-ups

Extends the consult beyond the visit.

  • • Draft reminders and patient instructions
  • • Queue communication (e.g., WhatsApp)
  • • Tie follow-ups to the clinical plan

Collaboration

Supports coordination across clinicians.

  • • Share case summaries
  • • Create handovers
  • • Assign and track tasks

Scheduling

Organizes consult flow.

  • • View and manage daily appointments
  • • Connect consult outputs to scheduled visits

What gets generated

Concrete outputs (editable drafts, always clinician-approved).

  • OPD / SOAP note

  • Prescription draft

  • Investigations & referrals

  • Patient instructions

  • Case summaries for collaboration

All outputs are editable and require clinician approval before they’re finalized, shared, or used to trigger any downstream actions.

Adapts to specialty-specific workflows

Positioning only — the details belong in Use Cases. Here’s the layer ekala adapts to.

  • Oncology → treatment summaries, cycle tracking

  • Ob/Gyn → ANC tracking, visit documentation

  • Cardiology → risk factors, follow-up cadence

  • Orthopedics → exam templates, imaging plans

  • Pediatrics → growth tracking, vaccination guidance

Works with your existing systems

Use standalone or alongside your EMR. Keep your current workflow — ekala fits in without forcing a new system.

  • • Use standalone or alongside your EMR
  • • Export notes and prescriptions
  • • Share outputs via print or messaging
  • • Adapt to your documentation format

Clinician in control

Review-first behavior, without long security messaging.

Review before anything is finalized

Approvals before actions

Role-based access and audit logs

Scope: Outpatient workflows today. In-patient workflows coming soon.

DPDP / HIPAA / SOC 2: compliance is deployment + contract dependent; details available via the Security page.

Try it in your workflow

Bring your format and a typical consult scenario — we’ll show what capture, outputs, review, and actions look like for your practice.